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Quality Appraisal and Assurance Techniques for Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAM) Resources: A Rapid Review.

Daniel K Ting1, Patrick Boreskie2, S Luckett-Gatopoulos3, Lisa Gysel4, Matthew B Lanktree5, Teresa M Chan6.   

Abstract

Free open access medical education (FOAM) has disrupted traditional modes of knowledge translation and dissemination. These are popular resources with a wide educational reach. Nephrology has been a leader in FOAM, but many skeptics still question the accuracy and reliability of this content. Recently, quality-assurance techniques have been developed to address these concerns. These techniques may be helpful for readers to appraise the online literature and for institutions to reward the production of high-quality open educational resources. We performed a rapid review of the literature. A medical librarian conducted a systematic search of the Medline and Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature databases. Two independent assessors screened and selected articles, performed a hand-search of reference lists, and scored articles on their quality using the Medical Education Research Study Quality Instrument. Thirteen reports were included for the final descriptive analysis. We identified 10 quality-assessment techniques, and 4 of them having been validated. The quality of the reports was fairly high, with an average Medical Education Research Study Quality Instrument score of 11.5 of 18 (SD, 2.3; range, 7.25-14.25). The calculated Cronbach α was 0.85. There is burgeoning literature on the topic of critical appraisal of open educational resources, and, more specifically, FOAM resources. Many of the techniques used are of varying quality and developed with different intended uses and audiences. By continuing to refine these tools, we can continue not only to support and legitimize the FOAM movement, but also foster individual critical appraisal skills that increasingly are necessary in this age of information.
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Keywords:  Free open access medical education; health care quality assurance; medical education; quality control; social media; systematic review

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32560781     DOI: 10.1016/j.semnephrol.2020.04.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Nephrol        ISSN: 0270-9295            Impact factor:   5.299


  6 in total

1.  The Journal Club 3.0: A qualitative, multisite study examining a new educational paradigm in the era of open educational resources.

Authors:  Daniel K Ting; Britt H Bailey; Frank X Scheuermeyer; Devin R Harris; Teresa M Chan
Journal:  AEM Educ Train       Date:  2022-02-01

2.  Going viral: A scoping review of the current state and impact of online research dissemination in emergency medicine.

Authors:  James M Gray; David Schnadower; Ryan LaFollette; Ashish S Shah; Brad Sobolewski
Journal:  AEM Educ Train       Date:  2022-02-01

3.  Assessing on-line medical education resources: A primer for acute care medical professionals and others.

Authors:  Peter G Brindley; Leon Byker; Simon Carley; Brent Thoma
Journal:  J Intensive Care Soc       Date:  2021-03-05

Review 4.  Pediatric Critical Care in Resource Limited Settings-Lessening the Gap Through Ongoing Collaboration, Advancement in Research and Technological Innovations.

Authors:  Ashley Bjorklund; Tina Slusher; Louise Tina Day; Mariya Mukhtar Yola; Clark Sleeth; Andrew Kiragu; Arianna Shirk; Kristina Krohn; Robert Opoka
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2022-01-31       Impact factor: 3.418

5.  Medical Education Blog and Podcast Utilization During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Patrick E Boreskie; Teresa M Chan; Chris Novak; Adam Johnson; Jed Wolpaw; Andrew Ong; Katherine Priddis; Pranai Buddhdev; Jessica Adkins; Jason A Silverman; Tessa Davis; James E Siegler
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-03-21

6.  COVID-19 Intensive Care-Evaluation of Public Information Sources and Current Standards of Care in German Intensive Care Units: A Cross Sectional Online Survey on Intensive Care Staff in Germany.

Authors:  Anne Werner; Maria Popp; Falk Fichtner; Christopher Holzmann-Littig; Peter Kranke; Anke Steckelberg; Julia Lühnen; Lisa Marie Redlich; Steffen Dickel; Clemens Grimm; Onnen Moerer; Monika Nothacker; Christian Seeber
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-15
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