Development and learning outcomes of an e-learning ECT for psychiatry residents
Education in electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has become mandatory in the Dutch psychiatry training. ECT is still relatively rarely used. To increase knowledge about ECT, we have developed a training module about ECT for psychiatrist training. To promote flexible learning, we opted for e-learning, wh...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie 2024, Vol.66 (5), p.252 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Education in electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has become mandatory in the Dutch psychiatry training. ECT is still relatively rarely used. To increase knowledge about ECT, we have developed a training module about ECT for psychiatrist training. To promote flexible learning, we opted for e-learning, where educational principles have been applied in the design.
In this article we discuss how this e-learning ECT was developed and analyze the learning outcomes for psychiatry residents.
The e-learning has been developed based on the ADDIE model and consists of an entrance test, various assignments and a final test. The learning outcomes of the first 216 residents have been analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively using test results, self-assessments of their expertise in ECT (before and after) and evaluations.
Of the participating residents, 94% found this education relevant to practice. The e-learning was rated with an average of 8.3. Afterwards, one's own knowledge about ECT was estimated to be significantly higher than before. Afterwards, 72% thought they can indicate ECT more quickly and 99% reported that they can better inform patients and families about ECT.
The e-learning ECT is appreciated by residents and leads to an experienced improvement in knowledge about ECT. |
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ISSN: | 0303-7339 |