通过使用Hattie和Timperley的反水平来探索反
Kelsey Compagna1, Shelley Ross1, Ann Lee1
1Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Family medicine
|June 17, 2025
概括
这项研究使用Hattie和Timperley的增强学习反模型 (MFEL) 检查了家庭医学实习生的工作场所反. 大多数反集中在任务和流程层面,建议改善临床培训有效性的领域.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 临床培训 临床培训
- 反模型 反模型
背景情况:
- 有效的反对于临床培训至关重要.
- 哈蒂和蒂珀利的增强学习反模型 (MFEL) 将反分为任务,过程,自我调节和自我水平.
- 很少有医学教育研究应用了MFEL.
研究的目的:
- 使用MFEL来分析记录的基于工作场所的反的内容.
- 探索MFEL在家庭医疗住院计划中的适用性.
主要方法:
- 使用学习分析的回顾性,横截面,观察性研究.
- 对加拿大家庭医疗住院计划的基于工作场所的反记录的非识别现场笔记的分析.
- 使用MFEL级别和频率和组合的描述性统计分析进行编码反.
主要成果:
- 在2250个现场笔记中,18%缺乏反.
- 大多数反 (60%) 包含单一级别,其中任务 (76%) 是最常见的.
- 最常见的反组合是过程和任务 (92.1%).
结论:
- 哈蒂和蒂珀利的MFEL为分析医学教育中记录的反提供了一个框架.
- 该MFEL可以帮助识别教师发展需要,以提高在住院计划的反效率.
更多相关视频
05:21Characterization of the Sense of Agency over the Actions of Neural-machine Interface-operated Prostheses
Published on: January 7, 2019
8.0K
13:44Project-Based Learning Guidelines for Health Sciences Students: An Analysis with Data Mining and Qualitative Techniques
Published on: December 9, 2022
3.8K
相关概念视频
Effects of feedback
711
Feedback in control systems plays a critical role in shaping various operational parameters, extending beyond simple error reduction to influence stability, bandwidth, gain, impedance, and sensitivity. Understanding these effects requires examining a basic feedback system characterized by defined input, output, error, and feedback signals.
Feedback significantly modifies the gain of a control system. The gain of a system without feedback is altered by a factor of one plus GH, where G represents...
Feedback significantly modifies the gain of a control system. The gain of a system without feedback is altered by a factor of one plus GH, where G represents...
711
Positive and Negative Feedback Loops
20.2K
Animal organs and organ systems constantly adjust to internal and external changes through a process called homeostasis ("steady state"). Examples of these changes include regulation of the level of glucose or calcium in the blood or internal responses to external temperatures. Homeostasis requires maintaining an internal dynamic equilibrium:
20.2K
Sources of Self-Esteem II: Performance Feedback
8
Self-esteem is intricately tied to our perception of competence and our ability to exert control over our lives. One of the primary sources of this perception is performance feedback — the ongoing evaluation of our actions in terms of success and failure. According to Franks and Marolla (1976), people derive self-worth from experiencing themselves as causal agents, capable of achieving goals and overcoming obstacles. This process nurtures a critical component of self-esteem:...
8
Feedback Loops
58.7K
In most cases, excessive hormone production is prevented by negative feedback—a loop that starts with a stimulus inducing the release of a particular substance, like a hormone, to maintain a certain level before triggering a signal that results in a decrease in further release of the hormone.
58.7K
Communication
7.8K
Sharing information, concepts, and emotions to foster mutual understanding is communication. The sender, recipient, and transaction must be considered in this manner. The sender is the person who shares the message, the recipient is the person who receives and understands the message, and the transaction is the method used to deliver the message and the variables that affect the communication's context and surroundings. The nurse-client connection is built on therapeutic communication.
7.8K
Feedback control systems
441
Feedback control systems are categorized in various ways based on their design, analysis, and signal types.
Linear feedback systems are theoretical models that simplify analysis and design. These systems operate under the principle that their output is directly proportional to their input within certain ranges. For instance, an amplifier in a control system behaves linearly as long as the input signal remains within a specific range. However, most physical systems exhibit inherent nonlinearity...
Linear feedback systems are theoretical models that simplify analysis and design. These systems operate under the principle that their output is directly proportional to their input within certain ranges. For instance, an amplifier in a control system behaves linearly as long as the input signal remains within a specific range. However, most physical systems exhibit inherent nonlinearity...
441
