| Literature DB >> 27872034 |
Lisa A DelSignore1,2,3, Traci A Wolbrink1,2,3, David Zurakowski2,3, Jeffrey P Burns1,2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The optimal design of pedagogical strategies for e-learning in graduate and postgraduate medical education remains to be determined. Video-based e-learning use is increasing, with initial research suggesting that taking short breaks while watching videos (independent of answering test questions) may improve learning by focusing attention on the content presented. Interspersed test questions may also improve knowledge acquisition and retention.Entities:
Keywords: computer-assisted instruction; distance learning; educational measurement; medical education; retention
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27872034 PMCID: PMC5138447 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.6199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Schematic design of randomized study protocol for the 3 learning groups.
Residents’ baseline demographic characteristics (overall and by group). Previous ICU experiences represent each individual’s combined experiences as a medical student and resident.
| Baseline characteristics | All groups | Full video | Logic puzzles | Short answer | |||
| Age in years (Mean) | 25-36 (28) | 25-32 (27.6) | 25-35 (27.8) | 25-36 (29.6) | .57 | ||
| .19 | |||||||
| Male | 17 (35%) | 3 (18%) | 7 (44%) | 7 (44%) | |||
| Female | 32 (65%) | 14 (82%) | 9 (56%) | 9 (56%) | |||
| .31 | |||||||
| MD | 41 (84%) | 15 (88%) | 15 (94%) | 11 (69%) | |||
| MD-PhD | 7 (14%) | 2 (12%) | 1 (6%) | 4 (25%) | |||
| Other | 1 (2%) | - | - | 1 (6%) | |||
| .38 | |||||||
| Pediatrics | 41 (84%) | 16 (94%) | 14 (88%) | 11 (69%) | |||
| Internal medicine-pediatrics | 4 (8%) | - | 1 (6%) | 3 (19%) | |||
| Combined pediatrics-neurology | 2 (4%) | 1 (6%) | - | 1 (6%) | |||
| Combined pediatrics-anesthesia | 2 (4%) | - | 1 (6%) | 1 (6%) | |||
| .99 | |||||||
| PGYa-1 | 31 (63%) | 11 (65%) | 10 (63%) | 10 (63%) | |||
| PGY-2 | 18 (37%) | 6 (35%) | 6 (37%) | 6 (37%) | |||
| .89 | |||||||
| 0 Months | 33 (67%) | 13 (76%) | 10 (63%) | 10 (63%) | |||
| 1 Month | 13 (27%) | 3 (18%) | 5 (31%) | 5 (31%) | |||
| ≥2 Months | 3 (6%) | 1 (6%) | 1 (6%) | 1 (6%) | |||
| .44 | |||||||
| 0 Months | 12 (24%) | 3 (18%) | 3 (19%) | 6 (38%) | |||
| 1 Month | 13 (27%) | 5 (29%) | 6 (37%) | 2 (12%) | |||
| ≥2 Months | 24 (49%) | 9 (53%) | 7 (44%) | 8 (50%) | |||
| .08 | |||||||
| 0 Months | 41 (84%) | 17 (100%) | 12 (75%) | 12 (75%) | |||
| 1 Month | 8 (16%) | - | 4 (25%) | 4 (25%) | |||
| .60 | |||||||
| 0 Months | 47 (96%) | 16 (94%) | 16 (100%) | 15 (94%) | |||
| 1 Month | 2 (4%) | - | - | 2 (12%) | |||
| .12 | |||||||
| 0 Months | 47 (96%) | 17 (100%) | 16 (100%) | 15 (94%) | |||
| ≥2 Months | 2 (4%) | - | 2 (12%) | - | |||
| .12 | |||||||
| 0 Months | 47 (96%) | 17 (100%) | 14 (88%) | 16 (100%) | |||
| 1 Month | 2 (4%) | - | 2 (12%) | - | |||
| .62 | |||||||
| 0-5 patients | 13 (27%) | 4 (23%) | 5 (31%) | 4 (25%) | |||
| 6-10 patients | 16 (33%) | 8 (47%) | 5 (31%) | 3 (19%) | |||
| 11-15 patients | 11 (22%) | 2 (12%) | 4 (25%) | 5 (31%) | |||
| >16 patients | 9 (18%) | 3 (18%) | 2 (13%) | 4 (25%) | |||
| .72 | |||||||
| 0-2 patients | 33 (67%) | 11 (65%) | 11 (69%) | 11 (69%) | |||
| 3-5 patients | 13 (27%) | 4 (23%) | 5 (31%) | 4 (25%) | |||
| 6-8 patients | 3 (6%) | 2 (12%) | - | 1 (6%) | |||
| .99 | |||||||
| 0 | 33 (68%) | 12 (70%) | 11 (69%) | 10 (63%) | |||
| 1 | 5 (10%) | 1 (6%) | 2 (12%) | 2 (12%) | |||
| 2 | 6 (12%) | 2 (12%) | 2 (12%) | 2 (12%) | |||
| ≥3 | 5 (10%) | 2 (12%) | 1 (6%) | 2 (12%) | |||
aPGY: postgraduate year.
bPICU: pediatric intensive care unit.
cNICU: neonatal intensive care unit.
dMICU: medical intensive care unit.
eSICU: adult surgical intensive care unit.
fCICU: cardiac intensive care unit.
Residents’ mean percent correct test scores by group for initial testing. Mean difference in test score at 6-months follow-up represents the difference between initial pretest and 6-month follow-up test.
| Group | Mean percent correct pretest score | Mean percent correct posttest score | Mean difference in | |
| Full video (n=17) | 21 (14-28) | 63 (56-70) | 42 (32-52) | <.001 |
| Logic puzzle (n=16) | 23 (16-31) | 63 (55-70) | 39 (29-50) | <.001 |
| Short answer questions (n=16) | 22 (14-29) | 67 (60-74) | 45 (35-55) | <.001 |
Residents’ mean percent correct test scores by group for 6-month retention testing. Mean difference in test score at 6-months follow-up represents the difference between initial pretest and 6-month follow-up test.
| Group | Mean percent correct retention test score | Mean difference in percent correct test score | |
| Full video (n=12) | 39 (31-47) | 18 (8-28) | <.001 |
| Logic puzzle (n=11) | 30 (21-38) | 7 (-3-17) | <.001 |
| Short answer questions (n=11) | 39 (31-47) | 17 (7-27) | <.001 |
Figure 2Residents’ mean percent correct pretest, posttest, and 6-month retention scores according to group. Error bars represent standard deviation in each group. Asterisks represent statistical significance (P<.001) in scores when compared with pretest scores.