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Published in: Insights into Imaging 1/2020

01-12-2020 | Pediatric Radiology | Original Article

Feasibility of a paediatric radiology escape room for undergraduate education

Authors: Chantal Liu, Raeesa Patel, Bukola Ogunjinmi, Corey Briffa, Miranda Allain-Chapman, Josephine Coffey, Neha Kallam, Marco Shiu Tsun Leung, Annabelle Lim, Sabina Shamsad, Farah El-Sharnouby, Emily Tsang, Jennifer Whitehead, Josephine Bretherton, Lauren Ramsay, Susan C. Shelmerdine

Published in: Insights into Imaging | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Objectives

To develop a paediatric radiology themed escape room session for undergraduate education and secondly, to determine participant satisfaction and improvement in knowledge.

Methods

A paediatric radiology escape room with accompanying tutorial was developed around key learning objectives set within the RCR and ESR undergraduate curriculum. Students were recruited from two different universities and undertook the escape room themed teaching. An 8-question single best answer (SBA) test was completed before, immediately after and at 2 weeks post-teaching to determine participant improvement and retention of knowledge. The general feedback was also collected.

Results

The escape room sessions were held three times, for 19 students (6–7 students per session). All groups completed the escape room in ≤ 20 min. Students enjoyed the experience, assigning an average satisfaction score of 9.4/10 (range 7–10). The majority (17/19, 89.5%) preferred this method of teaching to a lecture-based tutorial alone, although all said they found the tutorial component useful. For the SBA test, there was an average increase in 3.6 marks (range 1–6 marks) per participant between before and after the escape room. This improved knowledge was mostly sustained after 2 weeks, with an average increase of 3.4 marks difference (range 1 to 6) per participant compared to before the teaching.

Conclusions

A paediatric radiology themed escape room is a feasible teaching method, enjoyed by participants and associated with an increase in radiological knowledge. Further work with larger sample size and direct comparison with other traditional teaching methods is required.
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Metadata
Title
Feasibility of a paediatric radiology escape room for undergraduate education
Authors
Chantal Liu
Raeesa Patel
Bukola Ogunjinmi
Corey Briffa
Miranda Allain-Chapman
Josephine Coffey
Neha Kallam
Marco Shiu Tsun Leung
Annabelle Lim
Sabina Shamsad
Farah El-Sharnouby
Emily Tsang
Jennifer Whitehead
Josephine Bretherton
Lauren Ramsay
Susan C. Shelmerdine
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Insights into Imaging / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1869-4101
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-020-00856-9

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