可视化学习:自绘对住院医师心电解读技能的影响。

IF 3.2 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Heng-You Sung, Feng-Ching Liao, Shu-I Lin, Han-En Cheng, Chun-Wei Lee
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摘要

背景:虽然医学院很早就开设了心电图解读培训课程,但12导联心电图解读的准确性一直是一个具有挑战性的问题。我们进行了一项试点教育计划,比较传统教学讲座、自绘(SD)和翻转课堂方法(SDFC)后的自绘(SD)的有效性。目的:评价传统教学、自绘和翻转课堂自绘三种教学策略在提高研究生一年级住院医师心电图解读能力方面的效果。方法:本研究是在MacKay纪念医院进行的为期三年的研究生(PGY)一年级住院医师。本研究共招募76名PGY-I住院患者,随机分为三组:常规对照组(1组)、SD组(2组)和SDFC组(3组)。所有参与者都获得了相同的学习材料和教学讲座。知识评价采用前测进行,后测采用问卷进行。结果:无论是否结合翻转课堂,涉及SD的小组在书面总结考试中表现更好。这些发现强调了SD在将理论知识与ECG解释的实际方法相结合方面的好处。结论:我们的研究证明了SD在心电图表征识别方面的良好效果,可以弥补传统课堂教学的不足。如果在更大的群体中被证明是成功的,它可以被纳入日常教学。
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Visualizing to Learn: The Impact of Self-Drawing on Residents' ECG Interpretation Skills.

Background: Although the training course of electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation was started early in medical school, the accuracy in interpretation of 12-lead ECG is always a challenge issue. We conducted a pilot educational program to compare the effectiveness of a conventional didactic lecture, self-drawing (SD), and self-drawing following a flipped classroom approach (SDFC).

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of three instructional strategies-traditional didactic lecture, self-drawing (SD), and self-drawing following a flipped classroom approach (SDFC)-in improving electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation skills among first-year postgraduate (PGY-I) medical residents.

Methods: This study was conducted by postgraduate-year (PGY)-I residents at MacKay Memorial Hospital over three years. The study enrolled 76 PGY-I residents, who were randomized into three groups: conventional control group (group 1), SD group (group 2) and SDFC group (group 3). All participants were provided with the same learning material and didactic lectures. Knowledge evaluation was performed using pre-tests and post-tests were conducted using questionnaires.

Results: The groups involving SD, whether combined with a flipped classroom or not, demonstrated better performance on the written summative examination. These findings highlight the benefits of SD in integrating theoretical knowledge with practical approaches to ECG interpretation.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrated the promising effects of SD on the recognition of ECG presentations, which could make up for the inadequacies of traditional classroom teaching. It can be incorporated into routine teaching if proven successful in a larger cohort.

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JMIR Medical Education
JMIR Medical Education Social Sciences-Education
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