Affiliation:
1. Department of Human Anatomy and Histology, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences University of Zaragoza Huesca Spain
2. Department of Education Sciences, Faculty of Human Sciences and Education University of Zaragoza Huesca Spain
3. Department of Specific Didactics, Faculty of Education University of Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain
Abstract
AbstractAccording to self‐determination theory, the need for competence, autonomy, and relatedness has been associated with intrinsic motivation. Fulfilling basic psychological needs can lead to better learning, academic performance, and well‐being. In this study, an anatomy program integrated gamification and drawing methods to explore their influence on basic psychological needs satisfaction and potential learning implications. Basic psychological needs outcomes of sport sciences students were compared to test the effects of the Observe–Reflect–Draw–Edit–Repeat (ORDER) method and gamification (experimental condition) versus a non‐ORDER and non‐gamified program (control condition). These two different 30‐h (7‐week) anatomy education programs were implemented at two Spanish public universities with 116 first‐year sport sciences students. Pre and post‐treatment measurements were collected using the Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction Scale. Statistical analyses included independent samples t‐tests, ANCOVAs, and factorial repeated measures ANOVAs 2 × 2 (time × treatment). The gamified ORDER program achieved higher satisfaction scores in basic psychological needs compared to the control group (t = 2.98, p = 0.004, d = 0.54). Additionally, an interaction effect between time and treatment was observed (p = 0.042, = 0.038). Treatment and interaction effects were observed for ‘autonomy’ (p = 0.003, = 0.074) and ‘competence’ satisfaction (p = 0.048, = 0.035). A time effect was found for ‘relatedness’ in the control group, but no significant treatment or interaction effects were identified. The causes of these effects are debated in the study, as well as the limitations. These findings support the notion that students’ basic psychological needs are better satisfied in anatomy education with the implementation of this multimethod educational intervention based on ORDER and gamification.
Funder
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency
Subject
Embryology,General Medicine,Histology,Anatomy
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