Comparison of the Effect of Interactive versus Non-interactive Virtual Education on General Physicians Knowledge and Attitude toward Oral Health in Diabetic Patients and Evaluation of their Satisfaction

Zahra Shevidi, M. Zolfaghari, S. Mohebbi
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Introduction: Due to the high prevalence of diabetes in communities and the various oral health complications of this disease, a need for training the physicians treating diabetic patients is felt ؛This study aimed to compare the effect of interactive versus non-interactive virtual education on the knowledge and attitudes of physicians about oral health in diabetic patients and to assess their satisfaction from the programs. Materials and Methods: The educational intervention was implemented through the online continuous medical education (CME) site of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Physicians applying to participate in the CME entered in one of the interactive or the non-interactive groups. After the training, the study questionnaires to assess knowledge (7 questions), attitude (8 questions), and backgrounds (6 questions), and physicians' satisfaction (12 questions) with the training in this project, was provided to them through the same site. The analyzes were performed by linear regression test in SPSS version 26. Results: Totally 57 physicians, 27 in the interactive and 30 people in the non-interactive group participated. The score of knowledge and attitude were not different between the two groups after the intervention. Physicians' satisfaction with interactive education was significantly higher. Physicians' age showed a significant direct association (p < 0.100) and the percentage of diabetic patients examined by learners showed a significant negative association (p = 0.024) with their knowledge score. Conclusion: Since physicians' satisfaction with interactive education has been significantly higher, it is suggested that this method be used in online CMEs.
互动与非互动虚拟教育对糖尿病患者口腔健康知识和态度的影响及满意度评价
引言:由于糖尿病在社区中的高患病率以及该疾病的各种口腔健康并发症,这项研究旨在比较互动和非互动虚拟教育对医生对糖尿病患者口腔健康知识和态度的影响,并评估他们对这些项目的满意度。材料和方法:通过德黑兰医学科学大学的在线继续医学教育(CME)网站进行教育干预。申请参加CME的医生进入互动或非互动小组之一。培训结束后,通过同一网站向他们提供了研究问卷,以评估知识(7个问题)、态度(8个问题)和背景(6个问题),以及医生对本项目培训的满意度(12个问题)。分析采用SPSS 26版软件进行线性回归检验。结果:共有57名医生参与,其中互动组27人,非互动组30人。干预后两组患者的知识和态度得分无明显差异。医生对互动教育的满意度明显更高。医生的年龄显示出显著的直接相关性(p<0.100),学习者检查的糖尿病患者的百分比显示出与他们的知识得分显著的负相关性(p=0.024)。结论:由于医生对互动教育的满意度明显较高,建议将该方法应用于在线CME。
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