Development and Implementation of a Web-Based Learning Environment for an Inpatient Internal Medicine Team: Questionnaire Study

BackgroundThe notion of anytime, anyplace communication is characteristic of the current generation of learners. Such communications have facilitated the growth and integration of a blended or hybrid learning platform in multiple educational settings. However, there are limit...

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Main Authors: Carson, Thaddeus Y, Hatzigeorgiou, Christos, Wyatt, Tasha R, Egan, Sarah, Beidas, Sary O
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-12-01
Series:JMIR Medical Education
Online Access:http://mededu.jmir.org/2020/2/e18102/
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spelling doaj-6d05525443034a53a6f16376ca13283d2021-04-02T21:36:35ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Medical Education2369-37622020-12-0162e1810210.2196/18102Development and Implementation of a Web-Based Learning Environment for an Inpatient Internal Medicine Team: Questionnaire StudyCarson, Thaddeus YHatzigeorgiou, ChristosWyatt, Tasha REgan, SarahBeidas, Sary O BackgroundThe notion of anytime, anyplace communication is characteristic of the current generation of learners. Such communications have facilitated the growth and integration of a blended or hybrid learning platform in multiple educational settings. However, there are limited reports on the use of an anytime, anyplace communication platform in clinical inpatient medical education. ObjectiveThe setting of a high-demand inpatient clinical rotation is ideal for the use of collaborative software, and this integration is expected to positively influence medical education. The purpose of this study is to evaluate medical students’ and residents’ educational experiences with incorporating a simple, web-based content management and file sharing platform into an internal medicine inpatient rotation. MethodsDuring an inpatient internal medicine rotation, faculty and learners jointly used collaborative software for educational purposes, and a postrotation survey tool was used to measure the educational influence of the software. ResultsBased on the results of the postrotation survey, the integration of a collaborative software application during clinical rotations improved the learning experience. Learning climate, the communication of rotation goals, and self-directed learning all scored favorably, but feedback from the survey participants was mixed. The learners enthusiastically accepted the practical use of this tool for both communication and information sharing. ConclusionsThis generation of learners is accustomed to frequent electronic communication. Based on our survey, these learners appear to be highly receptive to this web-based intervention design for improving clinical education during active patient care. Adding effective blended learning features to a traditional clinical setting is achievable.http://mededu.jmir.org/2020/2/e18102/
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author Carson, Thaddeus Y
Hatzigeorgiou, Christos
Wyatt, Tasha R
Egan, Sarah
Beidas, Sary O
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Hatzigeorgiou, Christos
Wyatt, Tasha R
Egan, Sarah
Beidas, Sary O
Development and Implementation of a Web-Based Learning Environment for an Inpatient Internal Medicine Team: Questionnaire Study
JMIR Medical Education
author_facet Carson, Thaddeus Y
Hatzigeorgiou, Christos
Wyatt, Tasha R
Egan, Sarah
Beidas, Sary O
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title Development and Implementation of a Web-Based Learning Environment for an Inpatient Internal Medicine Team: Questionnaire Study
title_short Development and Implementation of a Web-Based Learning Environment for an Inpatient Internal Medicine Team: Questionnaire Study
title_full Development and Implementation of a Web-Based Learning Environment for an Inpatient Internal Medicine Team: Questionnaire Study
title_fullStr Development and Implementation of a Web-Based Learning Environment for an Inpatient Internal Medicine Team: Questionnaire Study
title_full_unstemmed Development and Implementation of a Web-Based Learning Environment for an Inpatient Internal Medicine Team: Questionnaire Study
title_sort development and implementation of a web-based learning environment for an inpatient internal medicine team: questionnaire study
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Medical Education
issn 2369-3762
publishDate 2020-12-01
description BackgroundThe notion of anytime, anyplace communication is characteristic of the current generation of learners. Such communications have facilitated the growth and integration of a blended or hybrid learning platform in multiple educational settings. However, there are limited reports on the use of an anytime, anyplace communication platform in clinical inpatient medical education. ObjectiveThe setting of a high-demand inpatient clinical rotation is ideal for the use of collaborative software, and this integration is expected to positively influence medical education. The purpose of this study is to evaluate medical students’ and residents’ educational experiences with incorporating a simple, web-based content management and file sharing platform into an internal medicine inpatient rotation. MethodsDuring an inpatient internal medicine rotation, faculty and learners jointly used collaborative software for educational purposes, and a postrotation survey tool was used to measure the educational influence of the software. ResultsBased on the results of the postrotation survey, the integration of a collaborative software application during clinical rotations improved the learning experience. Learning climate, the communication of rotation goals, and self-directed learning all scored favorably, but feedback from the survey participants was mixed. The learners enthusiastically accepted the practical use of this tool for both communication and information sharing. ConclusionsThis generation of learners is accustomed to frequent electronic communication. Based on our survey, these learners appear to be highly receptive to this web-based intervention design for improving clinical education during active patient care. Adding effective blended learning features to a traditional clinical setting is achievable.
url http://mededu.jmir.org/2020/2/e18102/
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