Fostering engagement in virtual anatomy learning for healthcare students

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作者
Singer, Lauren [1 ]
Evans, Lily [1 ]
Zahra, Daniel [1 ]
Agbeja, Ifeoluwa [1 ]
Moyes, Siobhan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Plymouth, Fac Hlth, Peninsula Sch Med & Dent, Plymouth, England
关键词
Anatomy; Virtual learning; Virtual anatomy; Technology acceptance model; Integrated curriculum; Technology enhanced learning; TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL; PERCEIVED EASE; SELF-EFFICACY; ENJOYMENT; REALITY;
D O I
10.1186/s12909-024-05278-5
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background The use of virtual learning platforms is on the rise internationally, however, successful integration into existing curricula is a complex undertaking fraught with unintended consequences. Looking beyond medical and pedagogic literature can provide insight into factors affecting the user experience. The technology acceptance model, widely used in software evaluation, can be used to identify barriers and enablers of engagement with virtual learning platforms. Here, the technology acceptance model was used to scaffold the exploration of the factors that influenced students' perceptions of the virtual anatomy platform, Anatomage and how these shaped their intention to use it.Methods Focus groups identified factors influencing students use of the Anatomage tables. Interventions were rolled out to address these findings, then further focus groups and the technology acceptance model identified how factors including self-efficacy, enjoyment, and social norms influenced students' intention to use the Anatomage table in the future.Results Students raised significant concerns about understanding how to use the Anatomage table. Moreover, students who considered themselves to be poor at using technology perceived the Anatomage table as more complicated to use. The subjective norm of the group significantly altered the perceived ease of use and usefulness of the Anatomage. However, enjoyment had the greatest impact in influencing both perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. Indicating that enjoyment is the largest contributing factor in altering technology engagement in healthcare cohorts and has the biggest potential to be manipulated to promote engagement.Conclusions Focus groups used in tandem with the technology acceptance model provide an effective way to understand student perceptions around technology used in the healthcare curricula. This research determined interventions that promote student engagement with virtual learning platforms, which are important in supporting all healthcare programmes that incorporate technology enhanced learning.
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