Smartphone-based evaluations of clinical placements—a useful complement to web-based evaluation tools

Purpose: Web-based questionnaires are currently the standard method for course evaluations. The high rate of smartphone adoption in Sweden makes possible a range of new uses, including course evaluation. This study examines the potential advantages and disadvantages of using a smartphone app as a co...

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Main Authors: Jesper Hessius, Jakob Johansson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korea Health Insurance Licensing Examination Institute 2015-11-01
Series:Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions
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Online Access:http://www.jeehp.org/upload/jeehp-12-55.pdf
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spelling doaj-c3b0b851d45a44e4a22ab8f87e5ca35f2020-11-24T22:32:10ZengKorea Health Insurance Licensing Examination InstituteJournal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions1975-59372015-11-011210.3352/jeehp.2015.12.55182Smartphone-based evaluations of clinical placements—a useful complement to web-based evaluation toolsJesper Hessius0Jakob Johansson1 Faculty of Medicine, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenPurpose: Web-based questionnaires are currently the standard method for course evaluations. The high rate of smartphone adoption in Sweden makes possible a range of new uses, including course evaluation. This study examines the potential advantages and disadvantages of using a smartphone app as a complement to web-based course evaluationsystems. Methods: An iPhone app for course evaluations was developed and interfaced to an existing web-based tool. Evaluations submitted using the app were compared with those submitted using the web between August 2012 and June 2013, at the Faculty of Medicine at Uppsala University, Sweden. Results: At the time of the study, 49% of the students were judged to own iPhones. Over the course of the study, 3,340 evaluations were submitted, of which 22.8% were submitted using the app. The median of mean scores in the submitted evaluations was 4.50 for the app (with an interquartile range of 3.70-5.20) and 4.60 (3.70-5.20) for the web (P=0.24). The proportion of evaluations that included a free-text comment was 50.5% for the app and 49.9% for the web (P=0.80). Conclusion: An app introduced as a complement to a web-based course evaluation system met with rapid adoption. We found no difference in the frequency of free-text comments or in the evaluation scores. Apps appear to be promising tools for course evaluations. web-based course evaluation system met with rapid adoption. We found no difference in the frequency of free-text comments or in the evaluation scores. Apps appear to be promising tools for course evaluations.http://www.jeehp.org/upload/jeehp-12-55.pdfClinical educationCourse evaluationEducation evaluationSmartphone based tools
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Smartphone-based evaluations of clinical placements—a useful complement to web-based evaluation tools
Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions
Clinical education
Course evaluation
Education evaluation
Smartphone based tools
author_facet Jesper Hessius
Jakob Johansson
author_sort Jesper Hessius
title Smartphone-based evaluations of clinical placements—a useful complement to web-based evaluation tools
title_short Smartphone-based evaluations of clinical placements—a useful complement to web-based evaluation tools
title_full Smartphone-based evaluations of clinical placements—a useful complement to web-based evaluation tools
title_fullStr Smartphone-based evaluations of clinical placements—a useful complement to web-based evaluation tools
title_full_unstemmed Smartphone-based evaluations of clinical placements—a useful complement to web-based evaluation tools
title_sort smartphone-based evaluations of clinical placements—a useful complement to web-based evaluation tools
publisher Korea Health Insurance Licensing Examination Institute
series Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions
issn 1975-5937
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Purpose: Web-based questionnaires are currently the standard method for course evaluations. The high rate of smartphone adoption in Sweden makes possible a range of new uses, including course evaluation. This study examines the potential advantages and disadvantages of using a smartphone app as a complement to web-based course evaluationsystems. Methods: An iPhone app for course evaluations was developed and interfaced to an existing web-based tool. Evaluations submitted using the app were compared with those submitted using the web between August 2012 and June 2013, at the Faculty of Medicine at Uppsala University, Sweden. Results: At the time of the study, 49% of the students were judged to own iPhones. Over the course of the study, 3,340 evaluations were submitted, of which 22.8% were submitted using the app. The median of mean scores in the submitted evaluations was 4.50 for the app (with an interquartile range of 3.70-5.20) and 4.60 (3.70-5.20) for the web (P=0.24). The proportion of evaluations that included a free-text comment was 50.5% for the app and 49.9% for the web (P=0.80). Conclusion: An app introduced as a complement to a web-based course evaluation system met with rapid adoption. We found no difference in the frequency of free-text comments or in the evaluation scores. Apps appear to be promising tools for course evaluations. web-based course evaluation system met with rapid adoption. We found no difference in the frequency of free-text comments or in the evaluation scores. Apps appear to be promising tools for course evaluations.
topic Clinical education
Course evaluation
Education evaluation
Smartphone based tools
url http://www.jeehp.org/upload/jeehp-12-55.pdf
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