Frontiers in Public Health (Oct 2022)

Application of team-based learning to ophthalmology in China

  • Wenyi Wu,
  • Wenyi Wu,
  • Wenyi Wu,
  • Li Pu,
  • Li Pu,
  • Li Pu,
  • Endong Zhang,
  • Endong Zhang,
  • Endong Zhang,
  • Siqi Xiong,
  • Siqi Xiong,
  • Siqi Xiong,
  • Xiaolai Zhou,
  • Xiaobo Xia,
  • Xiaobo Xia,
  • Xiaobo Xia,
  • Dan Wen,
  • Dan Wen,
  • Dan Wen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.922325
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to explore whether team-based learning (TBL) was more effective than traditional didactic lectures (TDLs) in improving medical students' problem-solving and study skills in the clinical course of ophthalmology. In addition, we were also concerned about Chinese students' satisfaction with TBL.MethodsOur study program involved 275 students of the 5-year clinical medicine program from Central South China University, of which 140 were enrolled in a modified TBL course. A questionnaire that included closed-ended and open-ended items was distributed to students immediately following the completion of the TBL session, and 108 valid questionnaires were collected. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze quantitative data. The effects of the TBL module on students' performance were measured between the groups using a one-way between-group analysis of variance (ANOVA) test by the individual readiness assurance test (IRAT), the group readiness assurance test (GRAT), and final examination scores (FESs), compared with a class without the TBL session.ResultsWith our modified TBL strategy, 140 students achieved a mean test score of 72.65 on test questions that assessed their knowledge of ophthalmology compared to 135 students who achieved a mean score of 70.8 using the TDL method (p = 0.3434). The performance in a pre-class quiz was significantly better in the GRAT compared to the IRAT. In comparison to the TDL session, the modified TBL was preferred and acceptable by most medical students.ConclusionsBy applying the modified TBL to ophthalmology, students improved their performance, self-study, and teamwork, and their class engagement and satisfaction were enhanced. However, TBL should be further optimized and developed to enhance educational outcomes.

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