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Learner satisfaction with Web-based learning as an adjunct to clinical experience in burn surgery.

机译:学习者对基于网络的学习感到满意,这是烧伤外科临床经验的辅助手段。

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Web-based learning provides an effective adjunct to clinical experience in medical education. However, few efforts have assessed learner satisfaction with web-based medical education experiences. American Burn Association and Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS)-Now is a self-directed web-based curriculum designed to teach clinicians how to assess and stabilize patients with serious burns during the critical hours after injury. The purpose of this study is to evaluate time spent by learners taking the course, to demonstrate successful completion of an exam by these clinicians after the course, and to describe learner satisfaction with ABLS-Now. This preliminary descriptive study analyzed exam scores and voluntary course evaluations of medical students and interns to assess effectiveness of and satisfaction with the web-based ABLS-Now curriculum. Eighteen students and interns completed the web-based ABLS-Now curriculum and follow-up survey. The mean exam score was 88%. Learner scores strongly correlated with time spent completing the course (r2 = .66, P = .01). Learner satisfaction was very high. Learners expressed an interest in using similar web-based tools to learn about other topics in surgery. For novice clinicians, ABLS-Now seems to be an effective way to provide basic burn care education at a time when other educational opportunities have been reduced by work hour restrictions. Learners found the modules easy to use, relevant, and interesting. They indicated an interest in future use of web-based learning to supplement clinical experiences. Web-based learning represents an effective and well-received addition to clinical education in surgery for residents and medical students.
机译:基于网络的学习为医学教育中的临床经验提供了有效的辅助手段。但是,很少有努力评估学习者对基于Web的医学教育经验的满意度。美国烧伤协会和高级烧伤生活支持(ABLS)-Now是一种基于网络的自我指导课程,旨在教临床医生如何在受伤后的关键小时内评估和稳定严重烧伤的患者。这项研究的目的是评估学习者参加该课程所花费的时间,以证明这些临床医生在课程结束后成功完成了考试,并描述学习者对ABLS-Now的满意度。这项初步的描述性研究分析了医学生和实习生的考试成绩和自愿课程评估,以评估基于网络的ABLS-Now课程的有效性和满意度。 18名学生和实习生完成了基于网络的ABLS-Now课程和后续调查。平均考试成绩为88%。学习者分数与完成该课程所花费的时间密切相关(r2 = .66,P = .01)。学习者满意度很高。学习者表示有兴趣使用类似的基于Web的工具来学习手术中的其他主题。对于新手临床医生而言,ABLS-Now似乎是提供基本烧伤护理教育的有效方法,而此时其他工作机会的限制已经减少了其他教育机会。学习者发现这些模块易于使用,相关且有趣。他们表示有兴趣将来使用基于网络的学习来补充临床经验。基于网络的学习是对居民和医学生进行的外科临床教育的有效且广受欢迎的补充。

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