Anatomage virtual dissection versus traditional human body dissection in anatomy pedagogy: insights from Ghanaian medical students

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作者
Koney, Nii Koney-Kwaku [1 ]
Ansah, Agnes Oforiwah [1 ]
Asaku, Bernice Nana Akua [1 ]
Ahenkorah, John [1 ]
Hottor, Bismarck Afedo [1 ]
Adutwum-Ofosu, Kevin [1 ]
Abdul-Rahman, Mubarak [2 ]
Arko-Boham, Benjamin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghana, Coll Hlth Sci, Med Sch, Dept Anat, Accra, Ghana
[2] Univ Ghana, Coll Hlth Sci, Med Sch, Dept Pathol, Accra, Ghana
关键词
Virtual dissection; Traditional body dissection; Anatomy pedagogy; Anatomage table; Medical Education; Ghana; CADAVERIC DISSECTION; TABLE; SCIENCES; IMPLEMENTATION; PERCEPTIONS; ATTITUDES; TEACHERS; COVID-19; IMPACT; TOOL;
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10.1186/s12909-024-06029-2
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
BackgroundAlthough traditional human body dissection has been the mainstay method for gross anatomy pedagogy, the popularity of virtual teaching methods has increased in recent years. The Anatomage table offers a life-size digital representation of the human body and allows visualization, manipulation, and virtual dissection. This study investigated the perception of medical students towards virtual dissection vis-& agrave;-vis traditional dissection in anatomy pedagogy.MethodsThe cross-sectional survey included medical students at the University of Ghana who completed an internet-based questionnaire administered using Google (R) Forms. The questionnaire comprised 20 close-ended questions that solicited information on demographics, experience with traditional human body dissection and virtual dissection, and perception of virtual dissection. Data was summarized as frequencies and percentages with 95% confidence intervals.ResultsOf the 297 participants, 295 [99.4% (95% CI = 97.3-99.9)] participated in human body dissection from which 93.2% had a positive and 6.8% had poor experiences. Whereas 223 [75.1% (95% CI = 69.7-79.8)] of the participants would participate in dissection again given the opportunity, 74 [24.9% (95% CI = 20.2-30.3)] were unwilling. Of 297 participants, 205 [69.0% (95% CI = 69.7-74.2)] had used Anatomage table, while 92 [31.0% (95% CI = 25.8-36.6)] had not. About 68% (95% CI = 60.8-74.0) of the 205 agreed with the relative ease of operation and use of the Anatomage table compared to traditional human body dissection while 9.4% disagreed. Inadequate operational skills [51% (95% CI = 48.9-53.4)] and limited accessibility [39% (95% CI = 35.2-42.3)] were limitations to Anatomage use. 66.8% (95% CI = 59.9-73.1) of participants agreed virtual dissection had a positive influence on learning anatomy while 6.6% disagreed. Of the 205, 87.9% (95% CI = 82.3-91.8) discouraged virtual anatomy dissection completely replacing traditional human body dissection.ConclusionVirtual dissection is an effective supplement to traditional body dissection but not a replacement. Its use alongside traditional methods improves anatomy learning. Integrating technology into anatomy education will enhance student engagement and learning.
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