Author/Authors :
Carrie A. Cwiak، نويسنده , , Alison B. Edelman، نويسنده , , Robert A. Hatcher، نويسنده , , Miriam Zieman، نويسنده , , Mark D. Nichols، نويسنده , , Jeffrey T. Jensen، نويسنده , , Sandra L. Emmons، نويسنده , , Iqbal M. Khan، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Objective
Our purpose was to determine whether an interactive medical student contraceptive teaching session results in improved knowledge gain or satisfaction when compared with a standard, didactic lecture.
Study design
An interactive lecture was compared with a standard lecture among third-year medical students at Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine and Medical College of Georgia. Knowledge gain was assessed by comparing correct responses to a posttest with the studentsʹ own responses to the same questions given as a pretest before the lecture. Satisfaction with the lecture was assessed on a visual analog scale. Scores and satisfaction ratings were compared within and between lecture groups.
Results
A total of 150 students participated. There was a significant increase in test scores within both the interactive and standard groups (P< .0001 for both groups). The change in scores did not differ significantly between the groups (P = .087). Although overall satisfaction was significantly greater with the standard lecture (P = .004), it was high with both lectures.
Conclusion
Knowledge gain with the interactive lecture was equivalent to that with the standard lecture. Satisfaction with both learning formats was high.