WhatsApp即时通讯对MBBS医学本科生最后一年临床轮转期间儿科学习的影响

Q4 Health Professions Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.51253/pafmj.v73i5.6698
Qudrat Ullah Malik, Ambreen Usmani, Sirajul Haque
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目的:探讨WhatsApp Messaging对MBBS最后一年医学本科生临床轮转期间儿科学习的影响。研究设计:准实验研究地点和研究时间:巴基斯坦卡拉奇巴利亚大学医学和牙科学院,2018年4月至10月。方法:最后一年在儿科参加三个月临床轮转的MBBS学生被随机分为两组。a组是没有使用WhatsApp的对照组,b组是使用WhatsApp消息的干预组。两组在轮转前后分别进行前测和后测。评估在临床轮转之前和之后进行,使用选择题(mcq)进行最终评估。结果:80名学生中,男性19人(23.8%),女性61人(76.3%),年龄中位数23(22-23)岁。在WhatsApp Group的40名学生中,37名(92.5%)学生积极参与,而35名(87.5%)学生分享的内容质量被发现是适当的/相关的。两组临床轮换测试的中位评分均显著高于临床前轮换评估(p值<0.001)。然而,WhatsApp组的临床后轮换测试中位数得分显著高于非WhatsApp组(p值<0.001)。结论:WhatsApp是医学生临床实习期间学习儿科学的有效工具。
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The Effect of WhatsApp Messaging on Learning Paediatrics During Clinical Rotation of Final Year MBBS Medical Undergraduates
Objective: To determine the impact of WhatsApp Messaging on learning paediatrics during clinical rotation of final year MBBS medical undergraduates. Study Design: Quasi-Experimental study Place and Duration of Study: Bahria University Medical and Dental College, Karachi Pakistan, from Apr to Oct 2018. Methodology: Final year MBBS students attending the Department of Paediatrics for three months of clinical rotation were randomly allocated to two Groups. Group-A was the control Group without WhatsApp, and Group-B was the intervention Group with WhatsApp messaging. Both Groups had a pre-test and post-test before and after their clinical rotation. The evaluation was performed before and after clinical rotation using Multiple choice questions (MCQs) for the final evaluation. Results: Of a total of 80 students, 19(23.8%) were males, and 61(76.3%) were females, with a median age of 23(22-23) years. Of 40 students in the WhatsApp Group, active participation was observed in 37(92.5%) students, whereas the quality of the shared content by students was found to be adequate/relevant in 35(87.5%) cases. The median score was significantly higher in both Groups' clinical rotation test than in the pre-clinical rotation assessment (p-value <0.001). However, the median score of the post-clinical rotation test was significantly higher in the WhatsApp Group than in the non-WhatsApp Group (p-value <0.001). Conclusion: WhatsApp was found to be a highly effective tool for learning paediatrics among medical students during their clinical attachment.
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