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Published in: Pediatric Radiology 3/2024

22-04-2023 | Pediatric Radiology | Global Paediatric Radiology

A pilot program evaluating WhatsApp as an interactive educational tool for pediatric radiology in Eastern Africa

Authors: Elizabeth A. Rooks, Joyce Nayiga, Lee K. Rousslang, Jaren T. Meldrum, Kyle Ishikawa, Kristen K. DeStigter, V. J. Rooks

Published in: Pediatric Radiology | Issue 3/2024

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Abstract

The widespread use of WhatsApp as a communication tool makes it a candidate platform to facilitate the delivery of educational materials to radiology trainees in Eastern Africa. The aim of this pilot program is to assess the novel approach of using WhatsApp as a learning tool in pediatric radiology for residents in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. We recruited radiology residents to participate in a 3-month case-based pediatric radiology learning module that was delivered through WhatsApp to personal cell phones. Residents were presented with a multiple choice question once a week. Once they submitted their answer, the correct answer and explanations for each choice were provided. Questionnaires investigated comfort with reading pediatric radiology imaging, perception of the module content and convenience of the approach. Of the 72  participants, 40 (56%) responded to all 12 questions and both questionnaires, of whom 22 (55%) reported little to no comfort before the module and feeling very comfortable after. Confidence decreased with the number of incorrect answers. There was no correlation between the number of correct answers and the year level of the resident. Participants reported that the module was useful for learning pediatric radiology, found the material moderately difficult and found the application convenient for learning. Pediatric radiology educational content delivered over WhatsApp to residents in Eastern Africa is perceived as beneficial and convenient. This interactive learning platform provides opportunities for mentorship and enhanced learning of pediatric radiology.
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Metadata
Title
A pilot program evaluating WhatsApp as an interactive educational tool for pediatric radiology in Eastern Africa
Authors
Elizabeth A. Rooks
Joyce Nayiga
Lee K. Rousslang
Jaren T. Meldrum
Kyle Ishikawa
Kristen K. DeStigter
V. J. Rooks
Publication date
22-04-2023
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Pediatric Radiology / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 0301-0449
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1998
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-023-05658-x

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