Impact of problem-based learning on stigma toward epilepsy among medical students: An intervention verification study.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Epilepsy & Behavior Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1016/j.yebeh.2024.110200
Yuto Arai, Tohru Okanishi, Yuko Nakamura, Kento Ohta, Masaru Ueki, Izumi Kuramochi, Yoshihiro Maegaki
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Introduction: Stigma toward epilepsy is widespread not only among the general population but also among healthcare professionals. Therefore, the necessity of providing educational opportunities for epilepsy from an early stage in student education has been emphasized. Recently, problem-based learning (PBL) has gained importance in higher education, with reports indicating that it not only enhances knowledge but also reduces stigma.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of an epilepsy-related problem-based learning (E-PBL) program on medical students' stigma toward epilepsy. Additionally, we assessed whether the E-PBL program improved medical students' knowledge of epilepsy.

Materials and methods: Participants were fourth-year medical students. The E-PBL program was conducted over 5 days, from July 3, 2023 to July 7, 2023. The outcomes included the Japanese version of the Public Attitudes Toward Epilepsy (PATE-J) scale, which was used to assess stigma toward epilepsy before and after the E-PBL program. We also administered a short, structured questionnaire to assess participants' knowledge of epilepsy.

Results: In total, 112 students were examined. The total PATE-J score was significantly lower after E-PBL (median: 18; interquartile range [IQR]: 14-20) than before PBL (median: 19; IQR: 16-23) (p = 0.013). Additionally, the number of correct responses to the short, structured questionnaire after the E-PBL program was significantly higher than before the program (p < 0.001).

Conclusions: E-PBL programs have the potential to decrease stigma toward epilepsy while enhancing knowledge about epilepsy among medical students. E-PBL represents a novel educational approach for medical students in the context of epilepsy education.

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基于问题的学习对医学生癫痫病耻感的影响:一项干预验证研究。
引言:对癫痫的耻辱感不仅在普通人群中普遍存在,而且在卫生保健专业人员中也很普遍。因此,从学生教育的早期阶段就提供癫痫教育机会的必要性得到了强调。最近,基于问题的学习(PBL)在高等教育中变得越来越重要,有报告表明它不仅可以提高知识,还可以减少污名。目的:本研究旨在评估癫痫相关问题学习(E-PBL)课程对医学生癫痫病耻感的影响。此外,我们评估了E-PBL项目是否提高了医学生对癫痫的认识。材料与方法:研究对象为四年级医学生。从2023年7月3日到7月7日,E-PBL项目进行了5天。结果包括日本版的公众对癫痫的态度(PATE-J)量表,该量表用于评估E-PBL项目前后对癫痫的耻耻感。我们还进行了一份简短的结构化问卷,以评估参与者对癫痫的认识。结果:共检测学生112名。E-PBL后总pte - j评分显著降低(中位数:18;四分位数间距[IQR]: 14-20)比PBL前(中位数:19;IQR: 16-23) (p = 0.013)。此外,在E-PBL项目后,对简短的结构化问卷的正确回答数量显著高于项目前(p结论:E-PBL项目有可能减少对癫痫的耻辱感,同时提高医学生对癫痫的认识。E-PBL为医学生癫痫教育提供了一种新颖的教学方法。
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Epilepsy & Behavior
Epilepsy & Behavior 医学-行为科学
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5.40
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15.40%
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385
审稿时长
43 days
期刊介绍: Epilepsy & Behavior is the fastest-growing international journal uniquely devoted to the rapid dissemination of the most current information available on the behavioral aspects of seizures and epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior presents original peer-reviewed articles based on laboratory and clinical research. Topics are drawn from a variety of fields, including clinical neurology, neurosurgery, neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, and neuroimaging. From September 2012 Epilepsy & Behavior stopped accepting Case Reports for publication in the journal. From this date authors who submit to Epilepsy & Behavior will be offered a transfer or asked to resubmit their Case Reports to its new sister journal, Epilepsy & Behavior Case Reports.
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