| Literature DB >> 30133528 |
Margarita Rubio1, María Sánchez-Ronco1, Rosa Mohedano1, Asunción Hernando1.
Abstract
Statistics and Epidemiology are crucial both in clinical decision-making and clinical research. Teaching these disciplines in a Bachelor's Degree in Medicine is a significant challenge. In this paper, we aim to describe two participatory teaching methods used in a yearlong second-year course that includes both Epidemiology and Statistics, and to analyze how these two methodologies affect the students' perception of the course and their abilities related to these subjects. Both methodologies consist in carrying out a specific practical activity. The first practical activity is carried out using a website and aims to help students understand concepts and interpret information; the second involves analyzing a database using a statistical package and, subsequently, producing a scientific report. In addition, we prepared a questionnaire to find out the students' perception of these issues. The nine questionnaire items were assessed using a rating scale and adapted to characteristics of the course, which covers Epidemiology and Statistics in an integrated manner. Then we assessed the differences in perception before and after the activities were carried out. The results show that the students' perception improved significantly in the following items: "importance of Statistics and Epidemiology in Medicine"; "usefulness in clinical practice"; "understanding concepts"; "ability to perform a statistical analysis"; and "ability to sort data". The difference was not significant in the remaining four items. In conclusion, the students' perception of their ability in Statistics and Epidemiology significantly improved after completing the practical activities, and their perception of importance and usefulness of these subjects also improved.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30133528 PMCID: PMC6105020 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0202769
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Training design: Objectives and activities of the course.
| Week | Activities (A) | Learning objectives (O) |
|---|---|---|
| 1–3 | A1. Lecture | O1. Understand the concept of health and its relationship with the determinants of health |
| 4 | A1. Lecture | O3. Interpret the basic aspects of demography and their usefulness in public health |
| 5–7 | A1. Lecture | O4. Understand the epidemiological method |
| 8–21 | A1. Lecture | O6 Understand the relationship between probability and clinical reasoning processes |
| 22–25 | A9. Using software for statistical analysis activities (EpiInfo) | O15. Know how a statistical program works |
| 26–27 | A1. Lecture | O18. Assess whether the statistical tests used in an epidemiological study are suited to its objectives |
| 28–34 | A1. Lecture | O22. Understand the epidemiology of communicable diseases and their prevention |
Fig 1Study phases.
Students’ perception of the importance and usefulness of the subject.
Number and percentage of students who answered 3 or 4, before and after completing the practical activities.
| Before | After | |
|---|---|---|
| Indicate your degree of agreement with the following statements: | ||
| Epidemiology and Biostatistics are important for Medicine as a science | 116 | 131 |
| 97,5% | 97,8% | |
| I believe that the knowledge and skills I have acquired in this course are fundamental for my professional performance in Medicine | 103 | 120 |
| 85,8% | 90,2% | |
| I understand the relationship between Epidemiology and Biostatistics | 112 | 130 |
| 94,1% | 96,3% | |
| I understand the main concepts of Epidemiology and Biostatistics | 114 | 131 |
| 96,6% | 97,8% |
Students’ perception of their skills for different tasks related to the course content.
Number and percentage of students who answered 3 or 4, before and after completing the practical activities.
| Before | After | |
|---|---|---|
| Rate from 1 to 4 your ability to: | ||
| Read and understand scientific articles | 99 | 119 |
| 82,5% | 88,8% | |
| Perform a basic statistical analysis | 72 | 107 |
| 60,0% | 80,5% | |
| Sort the data of a statistical analysis | 83 | 115 |
| 69,7% | 85,8% | |
| Write the results of a statistical analysis | 85 | 113 |
| 70,8% | 83,7% | |
| Interpret the results of the statistical tests | 99 | 122 |
| 82,5% | 90,4% |
Average value response (mean ± standard deviation), before and after completing the practical activities.
| Before | After | p | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indicate your degree of agreement with the following statements (1-strongly disagree; 4-strongly agree) | |||
| 1.- Epidemiology and Biostatistics are important for Medicine as a science | 3,44 ± 0,58 | 3,60 ± 0,54 | 0,02 |
| 2.- I believe that the knowledge and skills I have acquired in this course are fundamental for my professional performance in Medicine | 3,02 ± 0,55 | 3,17 ± 0,58 | 0,03 |
| 3.- I understand the relationship between Epidemiology and Biostatistics | 3,26 ± 0,56 | 3,40 ± 0,59 | 0,05 |
| 4.- I understand the main concepts of Epidemiology and Biostatistics | 3,17 ± 0,46 | 3,31 ± 0,51 | 0,03 |
| Rate from 1 to 4 your ability to: | |||
| 5.- Read and understand scientific articles | 2,94 ± 0,54 | 3,04 ± 0,55 | 0,13 |
| 6.- Perform a basic statistical analysis | 2,68 ± 0,69 | 2,95 ± 0,58 | 0,001 |
| 7.- Sort the data of a statistical analysis | 2,86 ± 0,67 | 3,07 ± 0,59 | 0,01 |
| 8.- Write the results of a statistical analysis | 2,88 ± 0,69 | 3,04 ± 0,63 | 0,05 |
| 9.- Interpret the results of the statistical tests | 3,03 ± 0,62 | 3,17 ± 0,60 | 0,08 |