• Clinical pediatrics · Feb 2012

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    The impact of an interactive Web-based module on residents' knowledge and clinical practice of injury prevention.

    • Shilpa Sangvai, John D Mahan, Kadriye O Lewis, Nancy Pudlo, Srinivasan Suresh, and Lara B McKenzie.
    • Nationwide Children's Hospital, Ambulatory Pediatrics, Columbus, OH 43205, USA. shilpa.sangvai@nationwidechildrens.org
    • Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2012 Feb 1;51(2):165-74.

    ObjectiveTo determine the effectiveness of an interactive Web-based module on knowledge acquisition, retention, and clinical practice by residents.MethodsResidents were randomized to complete an interactive Web-based module on injury prevention or a noninteractive Web-based module of identical content. Acquisition and retention of medical knowledge were measured by pretest, posttest, and long-term test scores, and change in clinical practice was measured by videotaped clinical encounters.ResultsFifty-seven residents completed the modules. The control group had higher posttest scores than the intervention group (P = .036). Thirty-seven residents completed the long-term test with scores that were significantly higher than pretest scores (P = .00). Thirty-six residents had videotaped encounter scores (232 visits), with no difference in these scores after the intervention (P = .432).ConclusionThe noninteractive module was more effective in promoting knowledge acquisition. Residents successfully demonstrated knowledge retention with completion of either module. The modules were insufficient to change clinical practice.

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