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Development and Evaluation of a New Serious Game for Continuing Medical Education of General Practitioners (Hygie): Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial
by
Renouard, Léandre
, Ivanoff, Anne-Sophie
, Zerr, Philippe
, Jaunay, Louis-Baptiste
, Chassany, Olivier
, Peguin, Lino
, Picard, Hervé
, Griffith, James
, Duracinsky, Martin
in
Double-Blind Method
/ Education, Medical, Continuing - methods
/ Evidence-Based Medicine - methods
/ Female
/ General Practitioners - standards
/ Humans
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Original Paper
/ Santé publique et épidémiologie
/ Teaching - standards
/ Video Games - standards
2019
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Development and Evaluation of a New Serious Game for Continuing Medical Education of General Practitioners (Hygie): Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial
by
Renouard, Léandre
, Ivanoff, Anne-Sophie
, Zerr, Philippe
, Jaunay, Louis-Baptiste
, Chassany, Olivier
, Peguin, Lino
, Picard, Hervé
, Griffith, James
, Duracinsky, Martin
in
Double-Blind Method
/ Education, Medical, Continuing - methods
/ Evidence-Based Medicine - methods
/ Female
/ General Practitioners - standards
/ Humans
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Original Paper
/ Santé publique et épidémiologie
/ Teaching - standards
/ Video Games - standards
2019
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Development and Evaluation of a New Serious Game for Continuing Medical Education of General Practitioners (Hygie): Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial
by
Renouard, Léandre
, Ivanoff, Anne-Sophie
, Zerr, Philippe
, Jaunay, Louis-Baptiste
, Chassany, Olivier
, Peguin, Lino
, Picard, Hervé
, Griffith, James
, Duracinsky, Martin
in
Double-Blind Method
/ Education, Medical, Continuing - methods
/ Evidence-Based Medicine - methods
/ Female
/ General Practitioners - standards
/ Humans
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Original Paper
/ Santé publique et épidémiologie
/ Teaching - standards
/ Video Games - standards
2019
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Development and Evaluation of a New Serious Game for Continuing Medical Education of General Practitioners (Hygie): Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial
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Development and Evaluation of a New Serious Game for Continuing Medical Education of General Practitioners (Hygie): Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial
2019
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Overview
Continuing medical education is important but time-consuming for general practitioners (GPs). Current learning approaches are limited and lack the ability to engage some practitioners. Serious games are new learning approaches that use video games as engaging teaching material. They have significant advantages in terms of efficiency and dissemination.
The aim of this study was to create a serious game and to evaluate it in terms of effectiveness and satisfaction, comparing it with a traditional method of continuing education-article reading.
We produced a prototype video game called Hygie on the 5 most common reasons of consultation in general practice using 9 articles from independent evidence-based medicine journals (reviews from Prescrire and Minerva). We created 51 clinical cases. We then conducted a double-blinded randomized trial comparing the learning provided by a week of access to the game versus source articles. Participants were GPs involved as resident supervisors in 14 French university departments of family practice, recruited by email. Primary outcomes were (1) mean final knowledge score completed 3 to 5 weeks after the end of the intervention and (2) mean difference between knowledge pretest (before intervention) and posttest (3 to 5 weeks after intervention) scores, both scaled on 10 points. Secondary outcomes were transfer of knowledge learned to practice, satisfaction, and time spent playing.
A total of 269 GPs agreed to participate in the study. Characteristics of participants were similar between learning groups. There was no difference between groups on the mean score of the final knowledge test, with scores of 4.9 (95% CI 4.6-5.2) in the Hygie group and 4.6 (95% CI 4.2-4.9) in the reading group (P=.21). There was a mean difference score between knowledge pre- and posttests, with significantly superior performance for Hygie (mean gain of 1.6 in the Hygie group and 0.9 in the reading group; P=.02), demonstrating a more efficient and persistent learning with Hygie. The rate of participants that reported to have used the knowledge they learned through the teaching material was significantly superior in the Hygie group: 77% (47/61) in the Hygie group and 53% (25/47) in the reading group; odds ratio 2.9, 95% CI 1.2-7.4. Moreover, 87% of the opinions were favorable, indicating that Hygie is of interest for updating medical knowledge. Qualitative data showed that learners enjoyed Hygie especially for its playful, interactive, and stimulating aspects.
We conclude that Hygie can diversify the offering for continuing education for GPs in an effective, pleasant, and evidence-based way.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03486275; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03486275.
Publisher
JMIR Publications
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