| Literature DB >> 30800779 |
Rajesh Mangrulkar1,2,3, Richard Judge4, Chris Chapman5, Cyril Grum6,7, Peter Hagan8,9,10, John Westfall11, Marc Stephens11, Aki Yao12, Jason Engling11.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac auscultation is an important clinical skill used by health care professionals during bedside patient evaluation and management. To support development of this skill in health sciences students, we created a self-paced, interactive program. This program helps develop foundational skills and knowledge so learners can confidently perform basic cardiac auscultation at the bedside.Entities:
Keywords: Auscultation; Cardiac; Case-Based Learning; Clinical Reasoning; Computer-Aided Instruction; Editor's Choice; Education; Heart Sounds; Multimedia; Murmurs; Physical Exam
Year: 2017 PMID: 30800779 PMCID: PMC6338255 DOI: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10577
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MedEdPORTAL ISSN: 2374-8265
Multimedia Design Principles and Their Application in the Professional Skill Builder
| Evidence-Based Multimedia Design Principle | Description | Application |
|---|---|---|
| Reduce extraneous cognitive load | Processing that does not support the learning objectives (e.g., too much information, fun and interesting but irrelevant material, poor user experience design). | The information presented pertains directly to the learning objectives. We eliminated nonessential material, highlighted lesson organization, and provided an easy-to-use interface. |
| Optimize essential processing | Processing that helps learners remember and understand information and form cognitive models of the material. Essential processing is enhanced by using spoken words (vs. text), segmenting content into chunks, and explaining concepts and terms before using them in instruction. | In the Basics of Cardiac Auscultation and the Heart Sound Primer, audio narration accompanies still and moving images; concepts and terms used in other parts of the program are explained. The entire program is chunked into modules and screens. |
| Promote generative processing | Processing that allows learners to apply their knowledge to real-life problems and situations. Generative processing is facilitated by using words in combination with relevant pictures and by using a conversational tone and style in speech and writing. | A conversational, personalized tone and words with relevant pictures are used throughout the program. |
Summary of First- and Second-Year Clinical Foundations of Medicine Course Evaluations
| Clinical Foundations of Medicine | Item | 2013-2014 | 2014-2015 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First year | The Professional Skill Builder Heart Sounds Primer helped me in learning to perform the cardiac exam on a person. | 4.38 (.73) | 29 | 4.26 (.84) | 136 |
| The Professional Skill Builder Heart Sounds Primer helped me in learning to recognize specific heart sounds and murmurs. | 4.76 (.44) | 29 | 4.52 (.66) | 136 | |
| The Professional Skill Builder Heart Sound Challenge game component helped motivate me to practice listening to heart sounds and murmurs. | 4.60 (.58) | 25 | 4.36 (.82) | 134 | |
| Second year | Value of Chest Pain Professional Skill Builder exercises. | 3.64 (.93) | 14 | 3.61 (.94) | 57 |
Based on a 5-point scale (1 = strongly disagree, 5 = strongly agree).
Based on a 5-point scale (1 = poor, 5 = excellent)
Residents' Skills and Knowledge Improvement
| Group | Skills | Knowledge | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pretest | Posttest | Pretest | Posttest | |
| Intervention ( | 57.60% | 79.00% | 64.20% | 73.50% |
| Control ( | 66.20% | 68.50% | 64.60% | 66.90% |