Effects of digital learning in anaesthesiology: A systematic review and meta-analysis

BACKGROUND Digital methods of instruction have proven to be effective in assisting learning in many fields at various levels. However, none of the meta-analyses have studied the effects of digital learning vs. traditional learning in the field of anaesthesiology. OBJECTIVE We conducted a meta-analysis to review the role of digital learning in anaesthesiology by comparing the effect sizes of the involved studies. DESIGN A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials and assessment of the quality of evidence by the Medical Education Research Study Quality Instrument. DATA SOURCES Educational databases (EBSCOhost and LearnTechLib) and medical databases (PubMed, Embase and Cochrane) were searched from January 1998 to February 2019. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA We conducted a search by using key words related to digital learning and anaesthesiology. Articles that compared traditional instruction and digital instruction methods for learners in anaesthesiology were considered. RESULTS The 15 studies involved 592 trainees from the field of anaesthesiology. Considering substantial heterogeneity (I2ā€Š=ā€Š73%), a random-effect model was used. Pooled effect size presented a standardised mean deviation of 0.79, Pā€Š
Source: European Journal of Anaesthesiology - Category: Anesthesiology Tags: Varia Source Type: research