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WhatsApp messenger as a tool to supplement medical education for medical students on clinical attachment

机译:WhatsApp Messenger是一种为医学生提供有关临床依恋的补充医学教育的工具

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Background Instant messaging applications have the potential to improve and facilitate communication between hospital doctors and students, hence generating and improving learning opportunities. This study aims to demonstrate the feasibility and acceptability of instant messaging communication to supplement medical education for medical students whilst on clinical attachment. Methods A total of 6 WhatsApp Messenger (WhatsApp Inc.) groups were created for medical students on clinical attachment. These were used to provide communication within Problem Based Learning (PBL) groups for a duration of 8?weeks. The frequency and type of communication were recorded. Students’ opinions were evaluated through a structured interview process at the end of the study period. A thematic analysis was performed on the content of the instant messaging groups and on the results of the structured interviews. Results All of the participants were active in their respective messaging groups (19 students and 6 tutors). A total of 582 messages, 22 images and 19 webpage links were sent. Thematic analysis on content of the instant messaging groups identified the following themes: organisational, educational and social. Thematic analysis on the content of interviews identified themes such as the ease of use of instant messaging, benefit of instant messaging to foster understanding and learning, and the ability to access recorded discussions. Conclusion The findings of this study illustrate a method by which communication within PBL groups can be facilitated by the use of instant messaging. The results indicate the feasibility and acceptability of WhatsApp Messenger in supplementing PBL teaching for medical students, and provides a framework for studies to investigate use amongst larger cohorts of students.
机译:背景技术即时消息传递应用具有改善和促进医院医生与学生之间的交流的潜力,从而产生并改善了学习机会。这项研究旨在证明即时消息通讯的可行性和可接受性,以补充对医学生在临床依恋中的医学教育。方法共创建了6个WhatsApp Messenger(WhatsApp Inc.)组用于临床实习的医学生。这些用于在基于问题的学习(PBL)组中提供为期8周的交流。记录通讯的频率和类型。在研究期结束时,通过结构化的面试过程对学生的意见进行了评估。对即时消息传递组的内容和结构化访谈的结果进行了主题分析。结果所有参与者都活跃在各自的消息传递组中(19名学生和6名家庭教师)。共发送了582条消息,22张图像和19个网页链接。对即时消息传递组的内容进行主题分析,确定了以下主题:组织,教育和社交。对采访内容的主题分析确定了主题,例如即时消息的易用性,即时消息在促进理解和学习方面的优势以及访问记录的讨论的能力。结论这项研究的结果说明了一种通过使用即时消息传递来促进PBL组内通信的方法。结果表明,WhatsApp Messenger可以补充医学生的PBL教学的可行性和可接受性,并为研究研究更大的学生群体的使用情况提供了框架。

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