Investigating medical students' satisfaction towards video-based learning versus face-to-face lectures: a Jordanian tertiary teaching hospital experience.

Omar Ashour, Ahmad Muneer Alkhatib, Qusai Al Zureikat, Mustafa Al-Shaikhli, Basel Bani Ata, Talal Massad, Leen Al-Huneidy, Mohammed Qussay Al-Sabbagh, Abdallah Al-Ani
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Purpose: We aimed to evaluate the disparity between video-based learning and lecture-based learning on Jordanian medical students' satisfaction.

Methods: We conducted this cross-sectional study using a web-based questionnaire adapted from Student Evaluation of Educational Quality survey. Using convenience sampling, medical students studying at the University of Jordan and Jordan University Hospital were recruited. Participants in either clinical or basic-science years that have completed the entire survey were included in the final analysis.

Results: We surveyed a total 487 participants among which male to female ratio was 1.19:1. Participants perceived greater benefit in terms of learning, instructor enthusiasm, content organization, breadth of teaching, and quality and number of assignments when using video-based learning (all p<0.01). In contrast, face-to-face learning was associated with significantly higher benefits in terms of group interactions (p<0.01) and capacity for rapport building (p<0.01). There was no significant difference in perceived examination performance between the two learning modalities (p=0.11).

Conclusion: Video-based learning is the preferred learning modality among Jordanian medical students. Despite its dominance across multiple domains, it should be implemented as an adjunct to traditional classroom teaching for it is vital in the development of good communication skills and building rapport in medical students.

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调查医学生对视频学习与面对面讲座的满意度:约旦三级教学医院的经验。
目的:我们旨在评估视频学习与讲座学习对约旦医学生满意度的差异。方法:我们采用一份改编自《学生教育质量评价调查》的基于网络的问卷进行了这项横断面研究。采用方便抽样的方法,招募了约旦大学和约旦大学医院的医学生。完成整个调查的临床或基础科学年级的参与者被纳入最终分析。结果:共调查了487名参与者,男女比例为1.19:1。当使用基于视频的学习时,参与者在学习、教师热情、内容组织、教学广度、作业质量和数量方面感受到更大的好处(均p<0.01)。相比之下,面对面学习在群体互动(p<0.01)和建立融洽关系的能力(p<0.01)方面具有显著更高的效益。两种学习方式在感知考试成绩上无显著差异(p=0.11)。结论:视频学习是约旦医学生的首选学习方式。尽管它在多个领域占据主导地位,但它应该作为传统课堂教学的辅助手段来实施,因为它对于培养医学生良好的沟通技巧和建立融洽的关系至关重要。
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Korean journal of medical education
Korean journal of medical education Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: The journal seeks to provide theoretical foundations, practical analysis, and up-to-date developments in health professional education: Curriculum development Teaching and learning Student assessment Educational evaluation Educational management and policy The journal welcomes high-quality papers on all levels of health professional education, including: Undergraduate education Postgraduate training Continuous professional development Interprofessional education.
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