In-person and telemedicine course models for disaster preparedness: a comparative analysis

ABSTRACT Objective: to compare the students’ performance in face-to-face and telemedicine courses for the training and necessary action in disasters, using telemedicine as an effective training tool. Methods: online research conducted after the end of the course of preparation in disasters, carried...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2018, Vol.45 (3)
Hauptverfasser: DORIGATTI, ALCIR ESCOCIA, PEREIRA, BRUNO MONTEIRO TAVARES, SIMÕES, ROMEO LAGES, MATSUGUMA, JULIANA RODRIGUES, CALDERAN, THIAGO RODRIGUES ARAUJO, FRAGA, GUSTAVO PEREIRA
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT Objective: to compare the students’ performance in face-to-face and telemedicine courses for the training and necessary action in disasters, using telemedicine as an effective training tool. Methods: online research conducted after the end of the course of preparation in disasters, carried out in-person, as well as by videoconference. We compared the performance of students in the in-person course and through telemedicine. Results: in the comparison of the results obtained with the pre- and post-test data between the students who attended via telemedicine and in-person, we observed that in the two modalities there was an increase in knowledge (p
ISSN:0100-6991
1809-4546
1809-4546
DOI:10.1590/0100-6991e-20181710