帆船活动:设计和评估卫生专业教育研究项目的互动、视觉参与方法。

Q3 Medicine
Dominique Harz, Jennifer Kesselheim, Krisztina Fischer
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导论:现有的指导有限,以使卫生专业教育工作者参与设计和批判性地评估严格的研究项目。传统的讲座往往不足以提高教育工作者的技能。通过利用教育理论,我们设计并实施了一个互动的、以学习者为中心的、反思的研讨会——帆船活动——为教育工作者提供了一个评估他们的研究计划和磨练他们的研究计划技能的机会。方法:工作坊前,参与者在帆船图上表示他们的研究计划,并完成工作坊前的调查,评估他们设计研究项目的信心。在90分钟的虚拟研讨会中,参与者两人一组讨论了他们的项目,并制定了具体的、可衡量的、可实现的、相关的、有时限的行动计划。然后,小组重新召开会议,审查了两个项目,并对活动进行了反思。最后,参与者完成了研讨会后的调查。结果:来自17个不同专业的34名教育工作者参加了2021年、2022年和2023年的帆船研讨会。工作坊前后的调查回应率都很高(约90%)。参加者表示,他们认为工作坊很有价值,并强调工作坊有助他们完善项目计划和组织思想,同时促进同侪互动。对开放式问题的回答表明,研讨会增强了参与者对迭代研究计划重要性的理解。我们观察到,从研讨会前到研讨会后,参与者对识别项目障碍、弱点、关键要素、一致性和后续步骤的信心显著增加(p < 0.05)。讨论:帆船活动是教育工作者批判性地评估和完善卫生专业教育研究项目的一个有效、可行的机会,即使在虚拟环境中也是如此。它可以适应其他学术环境,并纳入现有课程。
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The Sailboat Activity: An Interactive, Visually Engaging Approach to Design and Assess Health Profession Education Research Projects.

Introduction: Limited guidance exists to engage health profession educators in designing and critically evaluating rigorous research projects. Traditional lectures are often insufficient for advancing educators' skills. By leveraging educational theories, we designed and implemented an interactive, learner-focused, reflective workshop-the Sailboat activity-offering educators an opportunity to evaluate their research plans and hone their research planning skills.

Methods: Preworkshop, participants represented their research plan on a Sailboat diagram and completed a preworkshop survey assessing their confidence in designing a research project. During the 90-minute virtual workshop, participants discussed their projects in pairs, and developed Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound action plans. The group then reconvened to review two projects and reflect on the activity. Finally, participants completed a postworkshop survey.

Results: Thirty-four educators from 17 diverse specialties participated in the 2021, 2022, and 2023 Sailboat workshops. Pre- and postworkshop survey response rates were high (>90%). Participants indicated that they found the workshop valuable, highlighting that it helped them refine their project plans and organize their thoughts while fostering peer interaction. Responses to open-ended questions revealed that the workshop enhanced participants' understanding of the importance of iterative research planning. We observed significant increases from pre- to postworkshop (p < .05) in participants' confidence regarding identifying project barriers, weaknesses, key elements, alignment, and subsequent steps.

Discussion: The Sailboat activity is an effective, feasible opportunity for educators to critically appraise and refine Health Professions Education Research projects, even in virtual environments. It could be adapted for other academic environments and incorporated into existing curricula.

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