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Technology Enhanced Training in Family Medicine during Covid-19 pandemic: Trainers’ and Trainees’ View

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Last updated: 25 Dec 2024

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has a dramatic effect on health professions education and training worldwide. Clinical training poses a vital challenge for medical educators. Technology-enhanced training (TET) helps in developing the required clinical and interprofessional skills.
Objectives: to assess the feedback and satisfaction of the trainers and trainees to the new experience of technology-enhanced clinical training in family medicine.
Methods: this is an educational interventional study conducted on 890 trainees (house officers). Online trainer-simulation with case scenarios followed by case reflection and discussions was our designed clinical training using Zoom meeting application. We assessed trainers and trainees' feedback. The trainees were asked about the training setting, satisfaction, and recommendation for future trainees. For the trainers, the questionnaire addressed their satisfaction, beneficence, workload, and preference of different training modes.
Results: Regarding trainees' feedback to the TET, 85% of trainees thought it was a beneficial mode of training and about 75% of them recommended it for the future trainees. Over 80% of the trainers were satisfied with the TET experience, and over 75% of them thought that this was a beneficial experience for the participating trainees. Although two-third of the trainers perceived the training to be mildly and moderately overloading, yet more than 80% were satisfied with this training experience and about three-fourth of them preferred it on face-to-face training.
Conclusion: TET is a beneficial way of training on clinical skills as communication skills, patient-centered approach, clinical reasoning, and construction of management plan in family practice.

DOI

10.21608/efmj.2021.57576.1059

Keywords

distant learning, Medical Education & Training, primary care

Authors

First Name

Marwa

Last Name

Ahmed

MiddleName

M.

Affiliation

family medicine department, Cairo university, Egypt

Email

marwamostafa@kasralainy.edu.eg

City

giza

Orcid

0000-0002-5461-7861

First Name

Inas

Last Name

El sayed

MiddleName

T.

Affiliation

family medicine department, Cairo university, Egypt

Email

inastalaat@kasralainy.edu.eg

City

cairo

Orcid

-

First Name

Samar

Last Name

Fares

MiddleName

H.

Affiliation

Family medicine department, Cairo University, Egypt

Email

samar.fares@kasralainy.edu.eg

City

Cairo

Orcid

0000-0002-3438-1329

Volume

5

Article Issue

1

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25279

Issue Date

2021-05-01

Receive Date

2021-01-17

Publish Date

2021-05-31

Page Start

156

Page End

166

Print ISSN

2356-9581

Online ISSN

2356-959X

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https://efmj.journals.ekb.eg/article_174469.html

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1,063

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Publication Title

The Egyptian Family Medicine Journal

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https://efmj.journals.ekb.eg/

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Technology Enhanced Training in Family Medicine during Covid-19 pandemic: Trainers’ and Trainees’ View

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22 Jan 2023