Betsy Thomas, Sajith K Radhakrishnan, Radha T Ramakrishnan
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摘要
COVID-19 大流行所带来的挑战促成了在线学习的发展,强调了学生获得优质教育的重要性。本研究旨在比较同步在线诊所和传统诊所的疗效以及学生的看法。这项研究从 2020 年 11 月开始,历时 12 个月。研究以方便抽样的方式,根据名册编号将78名第四阶段学生分为六批,每批又分为两组:A 组接受传统门诊,B 组接受在线同步门诊。为避免回忆偏差,在诊疗结束后立即进行课后选择题(MCQ)测试,并在两周后再次进行MCQ测试。感知采用李克特量表进行分析。对正态分布的连续数据采用非配对 t 检验,对非正态分布或序数数据采用 Mann-Whitney U 检验,对两组数据进行统计比较。两组学生的电子学习评估结果显示,尽管在线组的回忆测试得分相对低于其后测得分,但即使未达到统计学意义上的显著性,两组学生的电子学习评估结果也没有显著差异。传统组中对自己的考试成绩表示有信心的学生比例明显较高,他们认为传统课程更适合今后的学习。大多数医学生表示,与电子学习教育相比,他们更喜欢传统诊所。学生们认为,这两种教学方法在感知效果和总体态度上存在差异。
The effectiveness of synchronous online clinics and conventional clinics among medical students: Assessing the influence of e-learning.
The COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges that led to the development of on-line learning, emphasizing how important it is for students to have access to quality education. This study was conducted to compare the efficacy of synchronous on-line and conventional clinics and the perception of students. This study was conducted over 12 months from November 2020. A total of 78 Phase 4 students were divided into six batches by convenient sampling based on roll numbers; each batch was again subdivided into two: Group A received conventional clinics and Group B received on-line synchronous clinics. Postsession multiple choice questions (MCQs) were conducted immediately after the session and again 2 weeks later to avoid recall bias. Perception was analyzed by Likert scale. The unpaired t-test was utilized for normally distributed continuous data and the Mann-Whitney U test for non-normally distributed or ordinal data to conduct statistical comparisons between the two groups. The assessment of e-learning between the two groups showed no significant difference, although the online group exhibited comparatively lower recall test scores compared to their post-test scores, even if not reach statistical significance. A significantly higher proportion of students in the conventional group expressed confidence in their exam performance and believed that traditional sessions were preferable for future learning endeavors. Most medical students stated that they preferred conventional clinics over e-learning education. Students felt that there was a difference between these two teaching methods' perceived efficacy and general attitudes.