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Tips to optimize digital education in ophthalmology: Results from ESASO survey

Authors :
Mariantonia Ferrara
Vito Romano
Claudio Iovino
Mustafa R Kadhim
Elon HC van Dijk
Camiel JF Boon
Piergiacomo Grassi
Sibel Demirel
Cristian Cartes
Mario R Romano
Aniruddha Agarwal
Francesco Aiello
Aseef Amed
Francesca Amoroso
Martina Angi
Adrian Au
Ernesto Bali
Aman Chandra
Gilda Cennamo
Michela Cennamo
Marco Coassin
Antonio Di Zazzo
Giulia Coco
Francesco Maria D'Alterio
Claudia Del Turco
Carlo La Spina
Roberto Dell'Omo
Pasquale Napolitano
Tito Fiore
Andrea Govetto
Nataliia Malachkova
Rodolfo Mastropasqua
Francesco Matarazzo
Gerard McGowan
Michele Reibaldi
Robert Rejdak
Catherine Dianne Reyes-Delfino
Carlos Rocha-de-Lossada
Davide Romano
Francesca Romano
Luca Rombetto
Tommaso Rossi
Vincenzo Scorcia
David Steel
Mario Toro
Xavier Valldeperas
Jose L Vallejo-Garcia
Demetrios Vavvas
Agostino S Vaiano
Dinah Zur
Ophthalmology
ANS - Complex Trait Genetics
Ferrara, Mariantonia
Romano, Vito
Iovino, Claudio
R Kadhim, Mustafa
Hc van Dijk, Elon
Jf Boon, Camiel
Grassi, Piergiacomo
Demirel, Sibel
Cartes, Cristian
R Romano, Mario
Kadhim, Mustafa R
van Dijk, Elon Hc
Boon, Camiel Jf
Romano, Mario
Toro, Mario
Source :
European journal of ophthalmology. Wichtig Publishing, European Journal of Ophthalmology. SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, European Journal of Ophthalmology
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Purpose To identify audience and faculty preferences to optimize digital education sessions in ophthalmology. Methods We distributed an online survey to ophthalmology trainees and specialists worldwide. The survey investigated respondents’ preferences on various findings of hypothetical digital educational sessions. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Fisher's exact probability and ANOVA tests. Results The survey was completed by 655 respondents, from 53 different countries. According to most respondents, the optimal duration and timeframe for a valuable digital education session would be 30–60 min, without a break (52%), in the evening time-slot (6-8 p.m.) (45%) of a weekday (Monday-Thursday) (46%), regardless of age ( p-value = 0.84, 0.39, 0.89, respectively) and job position ( p-value = 0.31, 0.29, 0.08, respectively). The availability of webinars and recorded surgical videos/clinical cases, associated with live discussion, represented the most important opportunity of digital educational channels for 46% and 42% of respondents, respectively. Conclusion Appropriate planning of timing and structure of digital educational ophthalmology sessions may optimize their effectiveness. Using multiple e-learning formats may be helpful to ensure the continuity of learning activities, also in view of a long-term replacement of traditional in-person education.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11206721
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of ophthalmology. Wichtig Publishing, European Journal of Ophthalmology. SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, European Journal of Ophthalmology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....05d3a10dc3eede5f2fbfa11491aec10f