학술논문

Live lectures and videos do not differ in relation to learning outcomes of dental ergonomics
Document Type
article
Source
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research, Vol 6, Iss 5, Pp 489-494 (2020)
Subject
dentistry
lecturing
physical ergonomics
video‐based learning
Dentistry
RK1-715
Language
English
ISSN
2057-4347
Abstract
Abstract Objectives This study aimed to compare the knowledge attained by third‐year dental students in physical ergonomics altering live lectures and videos in teaching. The second aim was to investigate implementation of the theoretical knowledge on ergonomics into practice. Material and methods Forty‐five students divided into two groups attended a live lecture (45 min) or viewed videos (45 min). After the first teaching session, the groups changed parts. All students answered a questionnaire with 13 true or false‐questions on ergonomics at baseline and immediately after both teaching sessions. Friedman's test and Wilcoxon signed rank test were used to compare questionnaire scores of the student groups. Additionally, we photographed 17 randomly selected students 3 months after baseline during a simulation workshop on endodontics. We analyzed the photographs for ergonomic postures using a specific 12‐point checklist. Results At baseline, no difference in the knowledge between the two groups was discovered, when both scored 72%. After the first teaching session, significant improvement in both groups (p