Background : Media aids are one of the most important components in the teaching and learning process. This pilot study program was conducted in order to assess the effectiveness of the INCISION e-learning program as teaching media in the surgical teaching and learning process, and its ability to improve surgical skills and knowledge achievement. Methods : One intervention group and one control group were involved in this study. The intervention group used the hysterectomy INCISION e-learning module, while the control group used conventional teaching approaches. The study was conducted with 14 resident surgeons in three universities in Indonesia: Universitas Indonesia, Universitas Airlangga, and Universitas Gajah Mada. The testing components used were a pre-test, post-test questionnaire (a modified Ritzman questionnaire) and direct observation of procedural skills in the operating room (OR). Data were analyzed descriptively using Mann-Whitney and Wilcoxon tests. Results : Using a Mann-Whitney test, we found the differences between the average scores of the intervention group and the control group to be statistically significant ( p =0.046). A Wilcoxon test also revealed significant differences ( p =0.028). The modified Ritzman questionnaire also revealed that the residents in the intervention group felt more confident in their surgical knowledge (82%), and made more efficient use of their time in the OR (81%). Conclusions : These findings reveal a significant improvement in knowledge and skill achievement in residents that underwent training via the INCISION e-learning module, compared to residents taught via conventional teaching strategies.
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Harzif, A. K., Rahman, M. N., Mulawardhana, P., Shafira, N., Anggraeni, T. D., Sumapraja, K., & Ocviyanti, D. (2018). INCISION e-learning program as a useful teaching tool to enhance surgeons’ knowledge and skills: An Indonesian multi-center cross-sectional pilot study. F1000Research, 7, 1888. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.15799.1
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