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Clyde T Matava1, Derek Rosen, Eric Siu, Dylan M Bould.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Podcasts are increasingly being used in medical education. In this study, we conducted a survey of Canadian anesthesia residents to better delineate the content needs, format preferences, and usage patterns among anesthesia residents.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23617894 PMCID: PMC3648490 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-59
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Proportions of podcast users and non-users
| Gender (M/F)* | | 31/29 (52/48) | 54/37 (59/41) |
| Total | 60 (40) | 91 (60) | |
| Year of Training † | |||
| | PGY 1 | 17 (29) | 26 (31) |
| PGY 2 | 10 (18) | 15 (18) | |
| PGY 3 | 9 (14) | 21 (25) | |
| PGY 4 | 8 (14) | 13 (16) | |
| PGY 5 | 13 (23) | 9 (11) | |
| Total | 57 (100) | 84 (100) | |
Data are n (percentage).
N = 159.
* 151 responses, 8 respondents skipped question.
† 141 responses, 18 respondents skipped question.
Figure 1Hours spent on podcasts per week by respondents.
Podcast use characteristics of all respondents
| | View (stream) online via computer | 71 (45) |
| Download material to a handheld device (iPod/other MP3 player/smartphone/tablet device) to watch later | 61 (38) | |
| Download material onto computer | 53 (33) | |
| View (stream) online via handheld device (iPod/mp3 Smartphone/tablet device) | 34 (21) | |
| | Part of routine study | 76 (48) |
| To introduce a new topic | 60 (38) | |
| Revision for exam | 33 (21) | |
| Preview prior to case in the OR/Clinic/ICU | 29 (18) | |
| | | |
| | Ability to review materials whenever I want | 115 (72) |
| Ability to review materials wherever I want | 113 (71) | |
| Ability to review materials at my own pace | 105 (66) | |
| Ability to review materials repeatedly | 85 (51) | |
| | Podcasts with audio and still images or powerpoint slides | 59 (37) |
| Audio podcasts | 54 (34) | |
| Video podcasts | 45 (28) | |
Data are n (percentage).
Reasons for non-use of podcasts
| I did not know they were available | 58 (97) |
| I am not used to accessing course materials via podcast. | 28 (47) |
| I don’t have enough time to watch/listen to a podcast | 12 (20) |
| The quality of the information in the podcasts is poor | 9 (15) |
| I do not have an access to an iPod / a MP3 player/ smartphone. | 7 (12) |
| I experienced technical problems | 7 (12) |
| I do not like accessing course materials via podcast. | 4 (7) |
Data are n (percentage).
N = 60.
Figure 2Rankings of content topics by respondents. a. Ranking of basic science topics by respondents (%). b. Ranking of clinical topics by respondents (%). c. Ranking of procedural topics by respondents (%). d. Ranking of professional topics by respondents (%).
Preferred podcast topics* by training level
| Physics | 49 (50) | 17 (40) |
| Physiology | 86 (88) | 38 (88) |
| Anatomy | 47 (48) | 23 (56) |
| Pharmacology | 87 (89) | 36 (84) |
| Research Methods/Statistics | 37 (39) | 15 (35) |
| Equipment and monitoring in anesthesia | 77 (79) | 33 (77) |
| Basic skills in anesthesia, e.g. rapid sequence induction, basic airway skills, prone positioning ,TIVA | 45 (47) | 17 (40) |
| Regional anesthetic techniques | 78 (81) | 36 (84) |
| Ultrasound guided vascular access | 52 (54) | 16 (38) |
| Advanced airway skills, e.g. jet ventilation, intubating laryngeal mask, fiber-optic techniques, cricothyroidotomy, surgical airway. | 74 (77) | 33 (78) |
| Procedures in pediatrics - e.g. routine and difficult pediatric airway, regional techniques, difficult vascular access | 69 (72) | 28 (65) |
| Lung isolation in an adult/pediatric patient | 59 (62) | 26 (61) |
| Trans-esophageal echocardiography | 77 (81) | 32 (74) |
| Acute Pain | 58 (59) | 24 (56) |
| Chronic Pain | 55 (56) | 28 (65) |
| Obstetric Anesthesia | 63 (64) | 29 (68) |
| Vascular Anesthesia | 62 (63) | 29 (67) |
| Ophthalmic Anesthesia and eye blocks | 39 (40) | 16 (37) |
| Trauma and Prehospital Care | 69 (70) | 30 (70) |
| Cardiac Anesthesia | 68 (69) | 28 (65) |
| Thoracic Anesthesia | 67 (68) | 36 (84) |
| Neuroanesthesia | 59 (60) | 32 (74) |
| Plastics and burns | 46 (47) | 20 (47) |
| Orthopedic Anesthesia | 32 (33) | 16 (38) |
| Pediatric Anesthesia | 56 (57) | 35 (81)¶ |
| General surgery, gynaecology and urology (including laparoscopy and anesthesia) | 40 (49) | 15 (35) |
| Intensive Care | 70 (71) | 38 (88) |
| Craniofacial/Maxillofacial/ENT Anesthesia | 46 (47) | 17 (40) |
| Dental Anesthesia | 24 (24) | 11 (27) |
| Challenging clinical scenarios e.g. malignant hyperthermia, morbid obesity, childhood syndromes | 88 (90) | 37 (86) |
| Massive transfusion and blood products | 73 (75) | 34 (79) |
| Professionalism and ethics | 21 (21) | 9 (21) |
| Patient safety and anesthesia | 45 (46) | 18 (42) |
| Medico-legal issues and anesthesia | 49 (50) | 18 (42) |
| Mortality and morbidity in anesthesia | 58 (59) | 33 (77) |
| Time management and anesthesia | 35 (36) | 14 (33) |
| Crisis management and anesthesia | 82 (84) | 35 (82) |
| Anesthesia in the resource limited setting | 50 (51) | 21 (49) |
| Choosing between academic and non academic careers | 45 (46) | 12 (28) |
| Organ donation and anesthesia | 47 (48) | 20 (47) |
| Finance and well being for anesthesiologists | 54 (55) | 19 (44) |
| Total | 98 (100) | 43 (100) |
Data are n (percentage).
*18 respondents skipped this question.
†PGY 1 - 3.
‡PGY 4-5.
¶ P = 0.007.
Figure 3Preferred podcast duration by content type. (Data are in percentage of respondents).
Percentage of respondent’s likelihood of watching a podcast type (N = 151)*
| 1 | Recorded didactic lectures | 5 | 5 | 11 | 48 | 30 |
| 2 | Debates/discussions | 10 | 13 | 21 | 46 | 11 |
| 3 | Journal summaries | 5 | 4 | 17 | 52 | 21 |
| 4 | Procedural skills | 4 | 3 | 11 | 45 | 37 |
| 5 | Case presentations | 3 | 2 | 11 | 61 | 23 |
| 6 | Practice oral exams | 3 | 1 | 5 | 25 | 67 |
Data are shown as percentage only for clarity.
*8 respondents skipped question.
Methods perceived by residents to be effective for facilitating knowledge retention during podcast use
| Scheduled online chat | 4 (3) |
| Discussion board posts | 11 (7) |
| Links to articles | 37 (23) |
| Pre-post test MCQ | 108 (68) |
Data are n (percentage).