How we developed a video mental state examination module for medical undergraduates: Preliminary findings

IF 3.8 4区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Asian journal of psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1016/j.ajp.2024.104329
Suravi Patra , Priyadarshini Mishra , Gaurav Singh , Tathagata Biswas
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Abstract

Background

The Indian Competency-Based Medical Education curriculum focuses on clinical skills acquisition. Video modules to teach medical students Mental Status Examination (MSE) provide digital skill-based educational opportunities. We describe here the design, content, and preliminary validation of a video MSE module for medical students.

Methods

The video MSE module consists of a PowerPoint presentation with embedded videos on schizophrenia, mania, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and delirium. A case vignette and an MSE report accompany each video. Medical interns played roles of patient and doctor based on a pre-designed script. We demonstrated the module to 9th-semester medical students (n=19) and compared their knowledge and perceived acquisition of MSE skills to a control group (n=20). We collected expert psychiatrists' views on the module and incorporated their suggestions.

Results

The medical students exposed to the module found it an interest-generating, useful learning resource meeting their education goals and helpful for conducting MSE compared to a lesser proportion of them who attended clinical postings only (p<0.05). Most agreed that the videos' mood/affect, thought content, perceptions, and insight components are effective (p<0.05). The medical interns reported learning the conversation of MSE and essential patient communication skills. All nine experts agreed that the module is a useful resource-saving teaching-learning aid and unanimously agreed to all components of the Content Validity Index.

Conclusions

The validated MSE video module is appropriate as a self-help and a teaching aid to existing teaching resources in the Indian context.
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我们是如何开发医学本科生视频心理状态检查模块的:初步发现
印度以能力为基础的医学教育课程侧重于临床技能的获得。教医学生心理状态检查(MSE)的视频模块提供了基于数字技能的教育机会。我们在这里描述了医学生视频MSE模块的设计、内容和初步验证。方法视频MSE模块由PowerPoint演示和嵌入精神分裂症、躁狂症、抑郁症、强迫症和谵妄的视频组成。每个视频都附有一个案例小品和MSE报告。实习医生根据预先设计的剧本扮演病人和医生的角色。我们向第9学期的医学生(n=19)展示了该模块,并将他们的知识和感知获得的MSE技能与对照组(n=20)进行了比较。我们收集了专家精神科医生对该模块的意见,并采纳了他们的建议。结果与仅参加临床岗位的医学生相比,参与该模块的医学生认为该模块是一种有趣的、有用的学习资源,满足了他们的教育目标,并有助于进行MSE (p < 0.05)。大多数人认为视频的情绪/情感、思想内容、感知和洞察力成分是有效的(p<0.05)。医学实习生报告说,他们学习了MSE的对话和基本的病人沟通技巧。九位专家一致认为该模块是一种有用的节约资源的教学辅助工具,并一致同意内容有效性指数的所有组成部分。结论:经过验证的MSE视频模块适合作为印度现有教学资源的自助和教学辅助工具。
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Asian journal of psychiatry
Asian journal of psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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12.70
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5.30%
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297
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Psychiatry serves as a comprehensive resource for psychiatrists, mental health clinicians, neurologists, physicians, mental health students, and policymakers. Its goal is to facilitate the exchange of research findings and clinical practices between Asia and the global community. The journal focuses on psychiatric research relevant to Asia, covering preclinical, clinical, service system, and policy development topics. It also highlights the socio-cultural diversity of the region in relation to mental health.
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