Joonho Jeong, Kwang Il Seo, Hyun Joon Park, Neung Hwa Park
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摘要
背景/目的:冠状病毒2019(COVID-19)加速了医学教育领域在线学习的重要性。本研究比较了腹部超声检查(USG)在线讲座与离线讲座的影响,并评估了腹部USG讲座对内科(IM)住院医师和胃肠病学(GI)研究员的疗效:方法:在线或离线进行30分钟的上腹部USG讲座,讲座前后进行39道简答题的测试:研究对象包括在线组的 25 名医生(13 名 IM 住院医师和 12 名消化科研究员)和离线组的 23 名医生(20 名 IM 住院医师和 3 名消化科研究员)。在线组和离线组的 USG 教育经验率分别为 64.0% 和 69.6%(P=0.919)。在线组和离线组的内科住院医师以及在线组的消化科研究员在接受过一次 USG 讲座后,测试分数均有明显提高(p 结论:在线 USG 讲座的效果与离线讲座相当。此外,30 分钟的一次性腹部 USG 讲座也为 IM 住院医师和消化科研究员带来了价值。
Comparative Effectiveness of a 30-minute Online Lecture on Abdominal Ultrasonography in the Post-COVID-19 era: A Multi-center Study.
Background/aims: Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) accelerated the importance of online learning in the field of medical education. This study compared the impact of online lectures on abdominal ultrasonography (USG) with that of offline lectures and assessed the efficacy of abdominal USG lectures for internal medicine (IM) residents and gastroenterology (GI) fellows.
Methods: A 30-minute lecture on upper abdominal USG was delivered online or offline, and a test with 39 short-answer questions was conducted before and after the lecture.
Results: The study population included 25 physicians (13 IM residents and 12 GI fellows) in the online group and 23 (20 IM residents, three GI fellows) in the offline group. The rates of USG education experience for online and offline groups were 64.0% and 69.6%, respectively (p=0.919). A significant increase in the test scores was observed after a one-time USG lecture in IM residents in both the online and offline, as well as GI fellows in the online (p<0.0001, <0.0001, and p=0.004, respectively). In addition, the delta scores were similar in the online and offline after a one-time lecture (8.8±4.3 vs. 7.8±3.7, respectively; p=0.406). A comparison of the delta-scores of the IM resident and GI fellow showed no significant difference within either the online or offline (9.0±4.5 vs. 8.4±3.6, p=0.927; 7.3±3.8 vs. 7.3±3.0, p=0.985).
Conclusions: The effectiveness of online USG lectures was comparable to that of offline lectures. In addition, a 30-minute, one-time abdominal USG lecture provided value to IM residents and GI fellows.