利用移动翻转课堂加强眼科教育:一种新的教学方法。

IF 1.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES BMC Research Notes Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1186/s13104-025-07104-7
Maryam Yadgari, Masomeh Kalantarion, Mohammad-Mehdi Sadoughi, Soleiman Ahmady, Mohammad-Hasan Shahriari
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目的:青光眼是全球范围内不可逆失明的主要原因。光学相干断层扫描(OCT)有助于青光眼的早期诊断。解释OCT扫描需要熟悉技术和图像分析。本研究旨在评估移动翻转课堂模式对青光眼学生光学相干断层扫描(OCT)口译技能教学效果和满意度的影响。结果:在准实验前/后测试研究中,共有22名眼科住院医师参加了4次移动翻转课堂教育干预(90分钟/次),并对OCT口译进行了评估。学习通过一个小组设计的前/后测试来测量。满意度评估使用有效的问卷。参与者平均年龄为29.42(±2.09)岁。与干预前相比,移动翻转课堂后的测试后得分有显著提高(p
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Enhancing ophthalmology education through a mobile flipped classroom: a new teaching method.

Objective: Glaucoma is a major cause of irreversible blindness globally. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) aids early glaucoma diagnosis. Interpreting OCT scans requires familiarity with the technology and image analysis. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a mobile flipped classroom model on learning outcomes and satisfaction for teaching optical coherence tomography (OCT) interpretation skills in glaucoma.

Results: In this quasi-experimental pre/post-test study, a total of 22 ophthalmology residents participated in a 4-session mobile flipped classroom educational intervention (90 min/session) and were assessed on OCT interpretation. Learning was measured via pre/post-tests designed by a panel. Satisfaction was assessed using a validated questionnaire. Mean participant age was 29.42 (± 2.09) years. Compared to pre-intervention, post-test scores showed significant improvement after the mobile flipped classroom (p < 0.001). Mean satisfaction score was 74.05 (± 16.09), denoting high satisfaction. Implementing a mobile flipped classroom significantly improved OCT interpretation skills and was associated with high satisfaction ratings among ophthalmology residents. This model shows promise for enhancing clinical knowledge in graduate medical education.

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