Comparison of Accuracy in Measuring Refractive Error by Ophthalmology Residents Between Classical and Innovative Teaching Techniques

Objective: To compare the accuracy of measuring refractive error by retinoscopy between classical and innovative teaching techniques. Methods: Thirty ophthalmic residents with best-corrected visual acuity not less than 6/9, and no color blindness were included. The first test was conducted (for...

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Main Authors: Atiporn Thuangtong, Patthanee Samsen, Thanyatron Methalak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mahidol University 2020-07-01
Series:Siriraj Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/244194
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spelling doaj-cb6abe8773704a5bbc90a6defa720a3d2021-08-13T09:43:15ZengMahidol UniversitySiriraj Medical Journal2228-80822020-07-01646Comparison of Accuracy in Measuring Refractive Error by Ophthalmology Residents Between Classical and Innovative Teaching TechniquesAtiporn Thuangtong0Patthanee Samsen1 Thanyatron Methalak2Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol UniversityDepartment of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University Objective: To compare the accuracy of measuring refractive error by retinoscopy between classical and innovative teaching techniques. Methods: Thirty ophthalmic residents with best-corrected visual acuity not less than 6/9, and no color blindness were included. The first test was conducted (for all participants) by a randomized blinded practice with a five different refractive error schematic eyes for 15 minutes. After the first test, all of them were taught and practiced with the retinoscopy simulator. The second test was undergone with the same five schematic eyes but in different order for 15 minutes. The answers of the second test were recorded. Results: Seven were male and 23 were female with the mean age of 28.7 year-old. There were 10 participants in each group with less than 1 year, 1 year and 2 years experience of retinoscopy training. We found no statistical difference in the total correction score of all 3 groups before and after using retinoscopy simulator (p= 0.668). Only the group with less than 1 year of experience had a significant improvement in total correction score (p= 0.015) after using the retinoscopy simulator. Conclusion: Retinoscopy simulator can help the beginner to recognize and become familiar with the reflexes observed from retinoscopy, but it is not effective to be an alternative technique for the classical retinoscopy teaching method.   https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/244194Retinoscopy simulator
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author Atiporn Thuangtong
Patthanee Samsen
Thanyatron Methalak
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Patthanee Samsen
Thanyatron Methalak
Comparison of Accuracy in Measuring Refractive Error by Ophthalmology Residents Between Classical and Innovative Teaching Techniques
Siriraj Medical Journal
Retinoscopy simulator
author_facet Atiporn Thuangtong
Patthanee Samsen
Thanyatron Methalak
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title Comparison of Accuracy in Measuring Refractive Error by Ophthalmology Residents Between Classical and Innovative Teaching Techniques
title_short Comparison of Accuracy in Measuring Refractive Error by Ophthalmology Residents Between Classical and Innovative Teaching Techniques
title_full Comparison of Accuracy in Measuring Refractive Error by Ophthalmology Residents Between Classical and Innovative Teaching Techniques
title_fullStr Comparison of Accuracy in Measuring Refractive Error by Ophthalmology Residents Between Classical and Innovative Teaching Techniques
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Accuracy in Measuring Refractive Error by Ophthalmology Residents Between Classical and Innovative Teaching Techniques
title_sort comparison of accuracy in measuring refractive error by ophthalmology residents between classical and innovative teaching techniques
publisher Mahidol University
series Siriraj Medical Journal
issn 2228-8082
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Objective: To compare the accuracy of measuring refractive error by retinoscopy between classical and innovative teaching techniques. Methods: Thirty ophthalmic residents with best-corrected visual acuity not less than 6/9, and no color blindness were included. The first test was conducted (for all participants) by a randomized blinded practice with a five different refractive error schematic eyes for 15 minutes. After the first test, all of them were taught and practiced with the retinoscopy simulator. The second test was undergone with the same five schematic eyes but in different order for 15 minutes. The answers of the second test were recorded. Results: Seven were male and 23 were female with the mean age of 28.7 year-old. There were 10 participants in each group with less than 1 year, 1 year and 2 years experience of retinoscopy training. We found no statistical difference in the total correction score of all 3 groups before and after using retinoscopy simulator (p= 0.668). Only the group with less than 1 year of experience had a significant improvement in total correction score (p= 0.015) after using the retinoscopy simulator. Conclusion: Retinoscopy simulator can help the beginner to recognize and become familiar with the reflexes observed from retinoscopy, but it is not effective to be an alternative technique for the classical retinoscopy teaching method.  
topic Retinoscopy simulator
url https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/244194
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