Digital education for health professions in the field of dermatology : a systematic review by digital health education collaboration
Digital health education is a new approach that is receiving increasing attention with advantages such as scalability and flexibility of education. This study employed a Cochrane review approach to assess the evidence for the effectiveness of health professions’ digital education in dermatology to i...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-853092020-11-01T05:30:13Z Digital education for health professions in the field of dermatology : a systematic review by digital health education collaboration Xu, Xiaomeng Posadzki, Pawel Przemyslaw Lee, Grace Eunkyung Car, Josip Smith, Helen Elizabeth School of Computer Science and Engineering Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Family Medicine and Primary Care Dermatology Review Engineering::Computer science and engineering Digital health education is a new approach that is receiving increasing attention with advantages such as scalability and flexibility of education. This study employed a Cochrane review approach to assess the evidence for the effectiveness of health professions’ digital education in dermatology to improve knowledge, skills, attitudes and satisfaction. Twelve trials (n = 955 health professionals) met our eligibility criteria. Nine studies evaluated knowledge; of those two reported that digital education improved the outcome. Five studies evaluated skill; of those 3 studies stated that digital education improved this outcome whereas 2 showed no difference when compared with control. Of the 5 studies measuring learners’ satisfaction, 3 studies claimed high satisfaction scores. Two studies reported that when compared with traditional education, digital education had little effect on satisfaction. The evidence for the effectiveness of digital health education in dermatology is mixed and the overall findings are inconclusive, mainly because of the predominantly very low quality of the evidence. More methodologically robust research is needed to further inform clinicians and policymakers. Published version 2019-07-09T03:35:42Z 2019-12-06T16:01:15Z 2019-07-09T03:35:42Z 2019-12-06T16:01:15Z 2018 Journal Article Xu, X., Posadzki, P. P., Lee, G. E., Car, J., & Smith, H. E. (2019). Digital education for health professions in the field of dermatology : a systematic review by digital health education collaboration. Acta Dermato Venereologica, 99(2), 133-138. doi:10.2340/00015555-3068 0001-5555 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/85309 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/49193 10.2340/00015555-3068 en Acta Dermato-Venereologica © 2019 Acta Dermato-Venereologica. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license. www.medicaljournals.se/acta 6 p. application/pdf |
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Digital health education is a new approach that is receiving increasing attention with advantages such as scalability and flexibility of education. This study employed a Cochrane review approach to assess the evidence for the effectiveness of health professions’ digital education in dermatology to improve knowledge, skills, attitudes and satisfaction. Twelve trials (n = 955 health professionals) met our eligibility criteria. Nine studies evaluated knowledge; of those two reported that digital education improved the outcome. Five studies evaluated skill; of those 3 studies stated that digital education improved this outcome whereas 2 showed no difference when compared with control. Of the 5 studies measuring learners’ satisfaction, 3 studies claimed high satisfaction scores. Two studies reported that when compared with traditional education, digital education had little effect on satisfaction. The evidence for the effectiveness of digital health education in dermatology is mixed and the overall findings are inconclusive, mainly because of the predominantly very low quality of the evidence. More methodologically robust research is needed to further inform clinicians and policymakers. |
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