Using tele‐ultrasound to teach medical students: A randomised control equivalence study

Author:

Zhao Renee T.1ORCID,Deng Jasmine1,Ghanem Ghadi1,Steiger Athreya1,Tang Lara1,Haase David1,Sadeghinejad Sima E.1,Shibata Jacqueline12,Chiem Alan T.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California‐Los Angeles Los Angeles California USA

2. Department of Emergency Medicine Olive View‐UCLA Medical Center Sylmar California USA

Abstract

ABSTRACTObjectivesUndergraduate ultrasound education is becoming increasingly important, but its expansion is limited by time, space and the availability of trained faculty. In order to validate an alternative and more accessible teaching model, our aim was to assess whether combining teleguidance and peer‐assisted learning to teach ultrasound is as effective as traditional in‐person methods.MethodsPeer instructors taught 47 second‐year medical students ocular ultrasound via either teleguidance or traditional in‐person methods. Proficiency was assessed using a multiple‐choice knowledge test and objective structured clinical examination (OSCE). Confidence, overall experience, and experience with a peer instructor were measured using a 5‐point Likert scale. Two one‐sided t‐tests were used to measure equivalency between the two groups. The null hypothesis that the two groups were not different was rejected when P < 0.05.ResultsThe teleguidance group performed as well as the traditional in‐person group in terms of knowledge change, confidence change, OSCE time and OSCE score (p = 0.011, p = 0.006, p = 0.005 and  = 0.004, respectively, indicating the two groups are statistically equivalent). The teleguidance group rated the experience highly overall (4.06/5), but less than the traditional group (4.47/5; P = 0.448, indicating statistical difference). Peer instruction was rated 4.35/5 overall.ConclusionPeer‐instructed teleguidance was equivalent to in‐person instruction with respect to knowledge change, confidence gain and OSCE performance in basic ocular ultrasound.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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