Determining Required Teaching Methods in Distance Undergraduate Medical Education Based on the Non-University Learning Methods Medical Students Used During Covid-19: An Exploratory Factor Analysis.

Current Health Sciences Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-31 DOI:10.12865/CHSJ.48.04.06
Laith Ashour, Khaled Funjan
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In order to improve the distance learning experience for undergraduate medical education, this study aims to evaluate the teaching methods used by universities in Jordan during the distance learning period and identify the best methods in this situation based on non-university educational avenues utilized by medical students during COVID-19. We conducted a survey of 195 medical students from universities across the country using a questionnaire that measures how dependent students are on educational resources provided by universities before and during the distance learning condition and looks into medical students' most used non-university learning methods in face-to-face and distance learning conditions, and the extent to which medical students used them. We found that the main methods used by medical students for non-university learning were non-university educational videos like YouTube videos (92.8%) and non-university textual explanations (i.e., explanations on websites and summaries of materials made by other students) (67.7%). Before the remote learning situation, there was a large reliance on non-university learning materials, which rose significantly during the distance learning situation (p<0.001, r=0.54). We conducted a polychoric correlations-based Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) on 10 items, 7 of which were retained in the final model that revealed 2 factors, to analyze the relationship between the universities' educational methods used in distance learning and the non-university methods medical students used. The first factor reflected the change in "students' use of non-university visualization learning methods in distance learning" (external videos, general dependence on non-university methods, and simulation apps had the highest significant loadings (>0.3)). The second factor reflected the change in "universities' use of visualization and interactive learning methods in distance learning" (deductive discussions, educational videos, and practical methods had significant loadings). A moderately negative correlation was detected between the two factors after applying a Promax rotation (r=-0.41), indicating that the decrease in universities' use of visualization and interactive learning aids in connection with insufficient visualization in the distance educational sessions increased students' use of the aforementioned visualized learning methods in distance learning. This study identifies the optimal visual teaching aids to improve distance undergraduate medical education.

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基于新冠肺炎期间医学生非大学学习方法确定远程本科医学教育教学方法的探索性因素分析。
为了改善本科医学教育的远程学习体验,本研究旨在评估约旦大学在远程学习期间使用的教学方法,并根据新冠肺炎期间医学生使用的非大学教育途径确定在这种情况下的最佳方法。我们使用问卷对来自全国各地大学的195名医学生进行了调查,该问卷测量了学生在远程学习之前和期间对大学提供的教育资源的依赖程度,并调查了医学生在面对面和远程学习条件下最常用的非大学学习方法,以及医学生使用它们的程度。我们发现,医学生在非大学学习中使用的主要方法是非大学教育视频,如YouTube视频(92.8%)和非大学文本解释(即网站上的解释和其他学生制作的材料摘要)(67.7%),第二个因素反映了“大学在远程学习中使用可视化和交互式学习方法”的变化(演绎讨论、教育视频和实践方法具有显著的负荷)。在应用Promax轮换后,两个因素之间存在中度负相关(r=-0.41),这表明大学对可视化和交互式学习辅助工具的使用减少,与远程教育课程中可视化不足有关,增加了学生在远程学习中对上述可视化学习方法的使用。本研究确定了改进远程本科医学教育的最佳视觉教具。
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