| Literature DB >> 32308889 |
Julia Wynn1,2, Wei Wei3,2, Xinhang Li3, Yat S So4, Suzanne Bakken3,5, Chunhua Weng3,6, Wendy K Chung1,7,6.
Abstract
Genomic medicine has created an urgent need for scalable genomic education. One promising approach is self-guided learning platforms. Understanding how these platforms are used is critical to guide their effective development and implementation. This study contributes a log-based method to study user engagement with online genomic educational videos among participants in a genomic screening study. We collected baseline demographics, logged participant usage and compared pre- and post-education genomic knowledge. Participants (N=390) who chose website access differed from those who declined access (N=81) and were more likely to be non-Latino, English speaking, younger, and have higher educational attainment. Only 45% who accessed the website viewed at least one video. The average video exposure time was 12 minutes. Longer exposure was not associated with an improvement in the user's genomic knowledge. Our study and future studies of user analytics should be used to guide the development of effective, scalable genomic education methods. ©2019 AMIA - All rights reserved.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32308889 PMCID: PMC7153116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMIA Annu Symp Proc ISSN: 1559-4076