Evaluating the Effectiveness of Paper Modelling as an Active Learning Approach in the Musculoskeletal Module for the MBBS Students

M. N. F. Salama, Ramya Rathan, Anusha Sreejith
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Objective: Understanding the body's anatomical structures is critical for surgical safety and a crucial pillar of medical curricula, whether integrated or traditional. The students need to comprehend and memorize a significant amount of Anatomical information that seems to burden them. Hence, the paper modelling strategy is designed to help better learning with proper knowledge retention. Our study aims to assess the effectiveness of the modeling technique; concerning the students' performance and feedback at the module's conclusion. Methods: The study used a quasi-experimental study involving 88 medical students who performed the paper modeling for seven weeks and included two weekly activity sessions. We used overhead projector sheets, color markers, and measuring tape for the students to create the muscle models and stick them to the skeleton with poster tack. Results: Data analysis revealed that the students in the treatment groups achieved significantly higher scores (72.7%) than their peers (21.3 %), with a substantial disparity in the mean ratings between the two groups, p<0.001. Moreover, the students' feedback about this method showed that 70 to 73% agreed that the new approach helped them to comprehend and retain information about muscle locations, attachment sites, and actions and allowed them to have in-depth discussions with their peers. Conclusions: The modeling method used in the current study was well appreciated by the students and enhanced their performance because it relied on the benefits of peer-to-peer instruction and embraced combined visual and kinesthetic learning styles.
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评估纸模型作为主动学习方法在医学学士学位学生肌肉骨骼模块中的有效性
目的:了解人体解剖结构对于手术安全至关重要,也是医学课程(无论是综合课程还是传统课程)的重要支柱。学生需要理解和记忆大量的解剖学信息,这似乎是他们的负担。因此,我们设计了论文建模策略,以帮助学生更好地学习和适当地保留知识。我们的研究旨在评估建模技术的有效性;涉及学生的表现和模块结束时的反馈。研究方法本研究采用准实验研究方法,88 名医科学生参与了为期七周的纸质建模,包括每周两次的活动课。我们使用投影仪、彩色记号笔和卷尺让学生制作肌肉模型,并用海报钉将其粘贴到骨架上。结果数据分析显示,治疗组学生的得分(72.7%)明显高于同组学生(21.3%),两组学生的平均得分差距很大,P<0.001。此外,学生对该方法的反馈显示,70% 至 73% 的学生认为新方法有助于他们理解和保留有关肌肉位置、附着部位和动作的信息,并允许他们与同伴进行深入讨论。结论本研究中使用的示范法深受学生喜爱,并提高了他们的学习成绩,因为它依赖于同伴教学的优势,并结合了视觉和动觉学习方式。
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