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Transforming traditional physiotherapy hands-on skills teaching into video-based learning

Helena Luginbuehl, Sabine Nabecker, Robert Greif, Stefan Zuber, Irène Koenig, Slavko Rogan

2023BMC Medical Education20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pandemic-induced restrictions forced curriculum transformation from on-site education to virtual learning options. This report describes this transition, the challenge of creating technology-enhanced learning for hands-on psychomotor skills teaching in physiotherapy, and students' evaluations of the new technology-enhanced learning approach in Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy. METHODS: On-site theoretical background lectures were replaced with e-learning sessions. Faculty hands-on skills demonstrations for the entire class were replaced with video-recorded demonstrations. Videos included verbal and written instructions and were complemented with checklists guiding the students, training in pairs, through their learning tasks. A cross-sectional observational survey for teaching quality evaluated this new technology-enhanced learning approach and assessed students' preference for traditional or video-based hands-on skills learning. RESULTS: Survey return rate was > 50% (46 participating students). Teaching quality was rated between 1.5 ± 0.5 and 1.8 ± 0.4 (Likert scale from - 2 to + 2). Most students (66.7%) preferred the new approach. They appreciated for example that videos were available all the time, enabling self-paced learning, providing an equally good view on skills demonstrations, and the convenience to be able to rewind, re-view, and use speed adjustment options. CONCLUSIONS: Students preferred the new video-based learning of skills for Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy. Because in-class live skills demonstrations were omitted, faculty had more time to provide individual feedback and answer questions. The shift from teacher- to student-centered learning enabled students to control their own learning pace. The innovative program was maintained after pandemic-induced restrictions were lifted. The success of this approach should be tested in other physiotherapy settings and different educational institutions.

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Psychomotor learningCurriculumLikert scaleClass (philosophy)PaceMedical educationPsychologyTeaching methodObservational studyInteractive videoPreferenceMathematics educationMultimediaMedicinePedagogyComputer scienceCognitionGeographyArtificial intelligenceEconomicsPathologyGeodesyNeuroscienceMicroeconomicsDevelopmental psychologyTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationOccupational Therapy Practice and ResearchSimulation-Based Education in Healthcare