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A randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of combining video role play with traditional methods of delivering undergraduate medical education

机译:将视频角色扮演与传统方法进行本科医学教育相结合的有效性的随机对照试验

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websiteextraA slide show presentation which can be downloaded is on the STI website>www.sextransinf.com Conflicts of interest: none. >Objective: To determine the effectiveness of video role play with structured feedback in improving undergraduate communication skills and application of knowledge in genitourinary medicine. >Design: A blind, randomised, controlled trial. >Subjects and setting: Fourth year undergraduates attending a 5 week attachment in genitourinary medicine during 1997 at a London medical school. >Intervention: A randomly selected sample group of undergraduates were filmed in the role of a doctor interviewing a patient (played by an actor) presenting with a genitourinary (GU) problem. Structured feedback by a GU physician and an educational psychologist was given a week later. The control group of undergraduates did not receive this training intervention. >Outcome measures: Student performance in two stations of an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE), administered at the end of their attachment. This tested communication skills and knowledge in GU settings. >Results: 132 undergraduates were assessed in the OSCE. 40 of these were in the sample group who received training using video role play with feedback and 92 were in the control group. The sample group scored significantly higher marks than the control group (p<0.001). >Conclusions: Video role play with structured feedback is effective in improving undergraduate communication skills and application of knowledge in GU medicine settings. >Key Words: education; role play; video assessment
机译:可以下载的幻灯片演示文稿位于STI网站上。> www.sextransinf.com 。利益冲突:无。 >目标:确定具有结构化反馈的视频角色扮演在提高本科生交流技能和泌尿生殖医学知识应用方面的有效性。 >设计:一项盲目的,随机对照试验。 >主题和背景:四年级的本科生于1997年在伦敦医学院接受了为期5周的泌尿生殖医学实习。 >干预:随机抽取一组本科生进行了拍摄,拍摄的角色是医生采访了一个泌尿生殖系统(GU)问题的患者(由演员扮演)。一周后,由GU医生和教育心理学家提供了结构化的反馈。对照组的大学生没有接受这种培训干预。 >结果衡量指标:在附件的结尾处进行的客观结构化临床检查(OSCE)的两个站点的学生表现。这在GU设置中测试了沟通技巧和知识。 >结果:在OSCE中对132名本科生进行了评估。其中有40名在样本组中接受了带反馈的视频角色扮演培训,而92名在对照组中。样品组的得分明显高于对照组(p <0.001)。 >结论:具有结构化反馈的视频角色扮演可以有效地提高本科生的沟通技巧和知识在GU医学环境中的应用。 >关键词:教育;角色扮演;视频评估

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