Evaluation of urology trainee preferences in didactic education: a choice-based conjoint analysis

被引:1
|
作者
Li, Yi [1 ]
Spradling, Kyle [2 ]
Allen, Isabel Elaine [3 ]
Conti, Simon [2 ]
Hampson, Lindsay A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Urol, San Francisco, CA 94110 USA
[2] Stanford Univ, Dept Urol, Palo Alto, CA USA
[3] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, San Francisco, CA USA
关键词
didactics; trainee preferences; resident education; collaborative learning; conjoint analysis;
D O I
10.3389/fmed.2023.1144092
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
PurposeDidactic lectures are a commonly used educational tool during urology residency training. Recently, there has been a rapid introduction of online, collaborative didactics as a new model for resident teaching. The aim of this study is to determine which attributes of didactics education are most preferred by contemporary urology trainees. MethodsUrology trainees were invited to complete an online choice-based exercise assessing combinations of four attributes associated with didactics education: mode of communication, learning style, presenter credentials, and curriculum design. The survey was distributed via social media platforms and the Urology Collaborative Online Video Didactics (COViD) website. A choice-based conjoint analysis was used to identify how the trainees valued different combinations of didactic education. ResultsSeventy-three trainees completed the conjoint analysis exercise. Mode of communication was rated as significantly more important than curriculum design (relative importance 28.6% vs. 19.9%). Overall, the majority preferred online/virtual presentations to in-person presentations. Respondents preferred national experts to faculty members from their local institutions, and preferred cased based lectures to didactics style lectures. A nationally standardized curriculum was also preferred over curriculum designed by local institutions. Finally, when segmented by level of training, there was increased preference for overall favored options as PGY year increased. ConclusionThis conjoint analysis shows clear preference by trainees for online, recorded didactics, nationally standardized with national experts, and preferably in a case-based format. Academic societies in urology and program directors should consider utilizing the shared experience of previously created collaborative online lectures in developing future didactic curriculum that can meet the needs of current trainees.
引用
收藏
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Generating Individual Patient Preferences for the Treatment of Osteoarthritis Using Adaptive Choice-Based Conjoint (ACBC) Analysis
    Al-Omari, Basem
    Sim, Julius
    Croft, Peter
    Frisher, Martin
    RHEUMATOLOGY AND THERAPY, 2017, 4 (01) : 167 - 182
  • [32] Patient preferences for disease-modifying drugs in multiple sclerosis therapy: a choice-based conjoint analysis
    Utz, Kathrin S.
    Hoog, Jana
    Wentrup, Andreas
    Berg, Sebastian
    Laemmer, Alexandra
    Jainsch, Britta
    Waschbisch, Anne
    Lee, De-Hyung
    Linker, Ralf A.
    Schenk, Thomas
    THERAPEUTIC ADVANCES IN NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS, 2014, 7 (06) : 263 - 275
  • [33] Sustainability and customers’ hotel choice behaviour: a choice-based conjoint analysis approach
    Vivek Kumar Verma
    Bibhas Chandra
    Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2018, 20 : 1347 - 1363
  • [34] Consumer Preferences for Processed Meat Reformulation Strategies: A Prototype for Sensory Evaluation Combined with a Choice-Based Conjoint Experiment
    Hong, Xinyi
    Li, Chenguang
    Wang, Liming
    Wang, Mansi
    Grasso, Simona
    Monahan, Frank J. J.
    AGRICULTURE-BASEL, 2023, 13 (02):
  • [35] A Comparison of Adaptive Choice-Based Conjoint and Choice-Based Conjoint to Determine Key Choice Attributes of Sour Cream with Limited Sample Size
    Jervis, S. M.
    Ennis, J. M.
    Drake, M. A.
    JOURNAL OF SENSORY STUDIES, 2012, 27 (06) : 451 - 462
  • [36] Sustainability and customers' hotel choice behaviour: a choice-based conjoint analysis approach
    Verma, Vivek Kumar
    Chandra, Bibhas
    ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY, 2018, 20 (03) : 1347 - 1363
  • [37] Preventive drugs for Huntington's disease: A choice-based conjoint survey of patient preferences
    Parrish, Marcus C.
    Hanson-Kahn, Andrea
    Srinivasan, V
    Grimes, Kevin, V
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, 2022, 6 (01)
  • [38] Adaptive Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis A New Patient-Centered Approach to the Assessment of Health Service Preferences
    Cunningham, Charles E.
    Deal, Ken
    Chen, Yvonne
    PATIENT-PATIENT CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH, 2010, 3 (04): : 257 - 273
  • [39] The Role of Emotions in Food-Related Decision-Making: A Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis of Yogurt Preferences
    Brueckner, Katrin
    Emberger-Klein, Agnes
    Menrad, Klaus
    JOURNAL OF FOOD PRODUCTS MARKETING, 2023, 29 (06) : 177 - 196
  • [40] Eye-tracking information processing in choice-based conjoint analysis
    Meissner, Martin
    Decker, Reinhold
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARKET RESEARCH, 2010, 52 (05) : 591 - 610