Application of a total quality management model based on the DingTalk platform in ophthalmology education

Journal Title: Eye Science (Yanke Xuebao) - Year 2024, Vol 39, Issue 10

Abstract

[Objective:] To combine the characteristics of standardized training for ophthalmic resident physicians, establishes a Total Quality Management (TQM) model based on the DingTalk platform, and explored an efficient ophthalmic teaching management model that adapts to the characteristics of the times. [Methods:] The research team, based at Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, selected 82 first-year postgraduate students undergoing the national standardized training for resident doctors (STRD) as participants, randomly allocating them into two groups. The experimental group consisting of 41 trainees received TQM-modeled online learning via the DingTalk platform, adopting a management model of full participation, full process tracking, and comprehensive evaluation to ensure teaching quality. While the control group, also comprising 41 trainees, underwent traditional offline instruction. The TQM group engaged in live streaming lectures on the DingTalk platform, whereas the conventional group continued with face-to-face teaching in classroom. Data including pre- and post-teaching scores, as well as scores from satisfaction surveys are analyzed. [Results:] Comparing pre- and post-teaching scores, significant statistical differences were found between the TQM and traditional groups, with mean score improvements of 40(30,40) points and 30(20,50) points, respectively, indicating statistical significance (P=0.013). Furthermore, the questionnaire survey revealed that the TQM group scored higher than the traditional group in aspects such as course design, clinical relevance, content mastery, and instructor satisfaction. In addition, the questionnaire survey showed that there was no statistically significant difference in the total satisfaction score between the two groups (10(10,10) points vs. 10(9,10)points P=0.207), but in terms of mastery of satisfaction sub items, the TQM model group scored higher than the traditional model group (5(5,5) points vs. 5(4,5) points, P=0.046). [Conclusions:] The application of a TQM-based model on the DingTalk platform significantly enhances the teaching quality and student satisfaction in the residency training of ophthalmologists, demonstrating greater pedagogical advantages over traditional methods. This efficient ophthalmic teaching management model thus provides a promising solution for standardized residency training in ophthalmology, and holds considerable importance for nurturing highly competent ophthalmologists who can meet the demands of the current era.

Authors and Affiliations

Yuntong LI, Xiling YU, Xiujuan ZHAO, Yantao WEI, Xinyan WU, Xiaoyan DING, Andina HU

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  • EP ID EP761486
  • DOI 10.12419/24070107
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Yuntong LI, Xiling YU, Xiujuan ZHAO, Yantao WEI, Xinyan WU, Xiaoyan DING, Andina HU (2024). Application of a total quality management model based on the DingTalk platform in ophthalmology education. Eye Science (Yanke Xuebao), 39(10), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-761486