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Yang Peng1, Liu Yang1, Aiping Qi2
1Center for Joint Surgery, Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University), Chongqing, China.
Objective:
Traditional education of clinical training mainly relies on a single mode of lecture-based learning (LBL), in which the teacher lectures and the students listen, and the teaching effect is often unsatisfactory. This study aims to explore the effect of simulation-based learning (SBL) combined with case and problem-based learning (CPBL) teaching mode in the clinical education of joint surgery.
Design:
Through objective evaluation of joint surgery students' theoretical knowledge and clinical skills, and subjective evaluation of teaching quality by anonymous questionnaire, the teaching effects of LBL teaching mode, CPBL teaching mode and SBL combined with CPBL teaching mode in clinical teaching of joint surgery were compared.
Setting And Participants:
Sixty students who participated in the standardized training of residents in the Center for Joint Surgery, Southwest Hospital, Army University, China from March 2020 to September 2021 were selected and randomly divided into groups A, B, and C, with 20 students in each group. Group A adopted traditional LBL mode, group B adopted CPBL mode, and group C adopted SBL combined with CPBL mode.
Results:
The scores of theoretical knowledge, clinical skills and total score of group C were (86.40 ± 9.76), (92.15 ± 4.49), (88.70 ± 5.75) points respectively, which were significantly higher than (78.80 ± 10.50), (86.60 ± 8.79), (81.92 ± 6.97) points in group B, and (80.50 ± 6.64), (85.35 ± 7.99), (82.44 ± 5.97) points in group A, the difference was statistically significant (p < 0.05). The scores of 5 self-evaluation items, i.e., learning interest, self-learning ability, problem-solving ability, clinical skills and comprehensive competency were (18.90 ± 1.22), (18.85 ± 1.01), (18.75 ± 1.13), (18.90 ± 1.22), (18.50 ± 1.02), (18.80 ± 0.81) points in group C, which were higher than (15.90 ± 1.41), (14.30 ± 2.47), (13.95 ± 2.01), (14.50 ± 1.63), (14.70 ± 1.38) points in group B, and (11.65 ± 2.90), (10.05 ± 1.69), (9.75 ± 1.67), (14.35 ± 1.90), (12.75 ± 2.12) points in group A, the difference was statistically significant (p <0.05). The satisfaction of students in group C (95.00%) was significantly better than that in group B (80.00%) and group A (65.00%), and the difference was statistically significant (p < 0.05).
Conclusion:
SBL combined with CPBL teaching mode can effectively improve the theoretical knowledge and clinical skills of the students, which could improve self-assessment and teaching satisfaction rate, and is worthy of application and promotion in the clinical teaching of joint surgery.
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