Scientific Reports (Apr 2024)

Application of PRI-E–a combined learning method in oral and maxillofacial oncology education

  • Zi-Zhan Li,
  • Hao Lin,
  • Yuan-Ming Xu,
  • Qi-Wen Man,
  • Tian-Fu Wu,
  • Zhe Shao,
  • Shanshan Liang,
  • Lin-Lin Bu,
  • Bing Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-58878-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract The traditional lecture-based learning (LBL) method is facing great challenges due to its low efficiency and single proceeding form. We designed a PRI-E learning mode that combined and modified problem-based, case-based, and evidence-based learning with a step-by-step approach. We evaluated the practical learning outcomes of using the PRI-E mode by comparing it with traditional lecture-based learning in oral and maxillofacial oncology education. “PRI-E” consists of the first letters of the English words Passion, Research, Innovation, and Education, and it means “the best Education”. This prospective randomized controlled trial included 40 participants. We evenly divided the participants into the PRI-E (n = 20) and LBL group (n = 20) based on the entrance test scores. The same staff group designed and then taught the learning content with different group measures. The evaluation included the final test scores and questionnaire assessments. Without affecting the examination results, the PRI-E teaching method was more satisfactory and popular with participants in terms of ability development and classroom participation. Enacting the PRI-E teaching method required more time, but this did not affect its popularity among the participants. Compared with the LBL learning mode, the PRI-E learning mode was more organized and efficient in oral and maxillofacial oncology education without affecting academic performance. This model has a high degree of satisfaction, which is conducive to training students' comprehensive ability.

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