학술논문

Perceptions of Digital Teaching During COVID-19; A National Survey of 359 Internal Medicine Trainees
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Document Type
Survey
Source
Advances in Medical Education and Practice. June 30, 2022, Vol. 13, p641, 7 p.
Subject
United Kingdom
Language
English
ISSN
1179-7258
Abstract
Introduction The Covid-19 pandemic brought significant disruption to healthcare, including the delivery of post-graduate medical education. Large group face-to-face teaching was no longer feasible given the introduction of social distancing, [...]
Introduction: The Covid-19 pandemic brought significant disruption to post-graduate medical education. Lecture-based training days were rapidly converted to webinars. This study aims to assess the perceptions of digital training in internal medical trainees. Methods: IMTs (internal medicine trainees) nationally were surveyed on their perceptions of digital training, ease of access, engagement, and interactivity via a 10-item questionnaire. A mixed-method approach using qualitative and quantitative questions was used. Likert scales were analysed using a mean result of above 3 to indicate agreement. Results: 359 trainees responded. Trainees agreed that they preferred digital training to face-to-face teaching (mean 3.68); digital training was more engaging (mean 4.25), easier to access (mean 4.49), and as effective for learning as face-to-face teaching (mean 4.69). The most reported advantages were no travel (89%) and the ability to watch later on (88%). 63% of trainees reported loss of social interaction as a disadvantage. Discussion: This survey suggests that digital teaching has a potential role in IMT training beyond the pandemic. Keywords: medical education, digital training, IMT, webinar, post-graduate training