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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Apr 5, 2021
Date Accepted: Jul 5, 2021
Date Submitted to PubMed: Aug 16, 2021

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

The Application of a Case-Based Social Media–Assisted Teaching Method in Cariology Education:Comparative Study

Li L, Liu X, Chen Z, Wang L, Lian X, Zou H

The Application of a Case-Based Social Media–Assisted Teaching Method in Cariology Education:Comparative Study

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(8):e29372

DOI: 10.2196/29372

PMID: 34397390

PMCID: 8398747

The Application of a Case-based Social-Media-Assisted Teaching Method in Cariology Education:A Comparative Study

  • Li Li; 
  • Xiaobin Liu; 
  • Zeyuan Chen; 
  • Liyuan Wang; 
  • Xiaoli Lian; 
  • Huiru Zou

ABSTRACT

Background:

The current cariology education based on the traditional teaching method faces a lot of challenges. Meanwhile, the COVID-19 pandemic causes an unprecedented disruption in medical education and healthcare systems worldwide. Innovative teaching mode of Cariology education is required to change the situation.

Objective:

To evaluate the application effects of a case-based social-media-assisted teaching method in cariology education.

Methods:

Dental students of Class 2019 and Class 2018 were enrolled into the experimental group and the control group, respectively. A case-based social-media-assisted teaching method was used in the experimental group, which included pre-class activity via social media, additional discussion and practice process record in class, and questions and answers via the platform after class. The traditional teaching method was used in the control group, which was conventional preparation before class, traditional lectures and demonstrations, followed with students practice in class, and questions and answers step after class. The teaching materials were the same in both groups. At the end of the program, students from both groups took cavity preparation skill evaluation tests. Questionnaires were tested on the case-based social-media-assisted teaching group students anonymously. All data were analyzed using the SPSS statistical software.

Results:

The students cavity preparation skill evaluation scores was 82.51±6.82 in the experimental group while 77.19±5.98 in the control group (P<.05). The questionnaire response rate was 100%. Of those, 94.3% of the students recommended the case-based social-media-assisted teaching method in cariology education. The majority of the participants agreed that it helped them memorize the theoretical knowledge of cariology, facilitated in-depth discussion, improved their enthusiasm and initiative in learning, and enhanced the relationship between teachers and students (98.1%). They also recognized that the classroom atmosphere was active (88.7%).

Conclusions:

The case-based social-media-assisted teaching method was beneficial in terms of learning, as demonstrated by the statistically significant improvement of the cavity preparation skill evaluation scores and satisfaction from attended students. It could be used to supplement the teaching of cariology.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Li L, Liu X, Chen Z, Wang L, Lian X, Zou H

The Application of a Case-Based Social Media–Assisted Teaching Method in Cariology Education:Comparative Study

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(8):e29372

DOI: 10.2196/29372

PMID: 34397390

PMCID: 8398747

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