Through the fingers: Use of plastinated anatomical specimens for visually impaired students

Author:

de Lima Paola12ORCID,Silva Renata Souza e1ORCID,Guedert Denis Guilherme13ORCID,Mesquita Érica Silva4,Ramos Vitória Sousa4,Firmiano Bárbara da Paixão Xavier4,Nunes Cavalcanti Carlos Victor4,Domingos Ingrid Lorane de Sousa5,Silva Paulo Goberlânio de Barros45ORCID,Gondim Delane Viana1ORCID,Vale Mariana Lima1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Postgraduate Program in Morphofunctional Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Morphology Federal University of Ceará Fortaleza Brazil

2. Department of Medicine University Center for the Development of Alto Vale do Itajaí Rio do Sul Brazil

3. Department of Medicine University Center of Brusque Brusque Brazil

4. Faculty of Pharmacy, Dentistry and Nursing Federal University of Ceará Fortaleza Brazil

5. Department of Dentistry Centro Universitário Christus Fortaleza Fortaleza Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThe plastination technique produces non‐toxic human tissues, ensuring their safe handling in educational settings. This investigation aimed to understand if visually impaired students profit from the use of plastinated anatomical specimens in learning the anatomy of the nervous system. For this purpose, their learning performance was compared to sighted and blindfolded students recruited from three primary schools in Fortaleza city, in the state of Ceará. Initially, a questionnaire was applied before carrying out the pedagogical practice, followed by an anatomy lecture with practical components with the use of plastinated anatomical specimens and synthetic anatomical models of the nervous system. After these steps, the students answered the questionnaire previously applied. Our results showed that the tactile perception of the visually impaired participants was significantly more developed compared to sighted (p < 0.001) and the blindfolded (p < 0.0001) students. The average of correct answers in the reapplied questionnaire was higher in the groups that used plastinated specimens (p < 0.05). In conclusion, the use of plastinated specimens has proven to be an effective tool in promoting a better understanding of anatomical structures, mainly for students with or without visual impairments, making it a valuable asset in anatomy teaching.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Embryology,General Medicine,Histology,Anatomy

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