PURPOSE: Professionalism is a difficult concept to teach to healthcare professionals. Case-studies in written and video format have demonstrated to be effective teaching tools to improve a student's knowledge, but little is known about their impact on student behaviour. The purpose of this research study was to investigate and compare the impact of the 2 teaching tools on a student's behaviour during a simulation. METHOD: A 3-stage mixed method study was conducted with senior Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) undergraduate students. All students were randomly divided into a Written Group or Video Group to attend a mandatory professionalism workshop focused on bullying and gossip. Twenty-six students completed the voluntary assignment and 21 students participated in the voluntary group simulations. Thematic analysis was performed on the assignments and simulation. Frequencies of themes were calculated. A Group Simulation Assessment Rubric was used to score simulations and calculate an adjusted group performance average (AGPA). RESULTS: The assignment demonstrates that students from both groups obtained a theoretical understanding of how to resolve gossip and bullying. From the Written Group and Video Group, 70%/18% of students discouraged/resolved gossiping and 80%/63% prevented bullying. The mean AGPA for the Written Group and Video Group was 5.4 and 4.9 respectively (t((5)) =1.5, P= .2). DISCUSSION: Students can successfully apply knowledge they have gained in written and video case-studies focused on the professionalism topics of bullying and gossip to a hypothetical situation. However, a discrepancy in their actions was found during the simulations. The data from the study suggests that written and video case-studies do not have different impacts on a student's behaviour.
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Corp Univ Rafael Nunez, Sch Med, Cartagena, ColombiaUniv Ind Santander, Sch Med, Bucaramanga, Colombia
Gregorio Ortega-Sierra, Michael
Halim Elam-Eraso, Sarifa Abdel
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Halim Elam-Eraso, Sarifa Abdel
David Lozada-Martinez, Ivan
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Latin Amer Council Neurocrit Care, Colombian Clin Res Grp Neurocrit Care, Cartagena, Colombia
Univ Nacl Autonoma Nicaragua, Int Coalit Surg Res, Managua, NicaraguaUniv Ind Santander, Sch Med, Bucaramanga, Colombia
David Lozada-Martinez, Ivan
Rafael Narvaez-Rojas, Alexis
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Univ Nacl Autonoma Nicaragua, Int Coalit Surg Res, Managua, NicaraguaUniv Ind Santander, Sch Med, Bucaramanga, Colombia