The validation and assessment of a curriculum based GAIT App used in teaching bachelor of physiotherapy students: a cross sectional study

Autor: Nidhi Kalra, Pratibha Singh, Raju K. Parasher
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2024
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Zdroj: Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy, Vol 29, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2024)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2536-9660
DOI: 10.1186/s43161-024-00206-6
Popis: Abstract Introduction There has been an advent in the use of Mobile Apps in the academic space. The pandemic hastened their usage, and forced us to rapidly innovate in order to meet the educational needs of our students. Also, Mobile Apps have been known to facilitate self-learning, make it enjoyable, and personalize the pace of learning of the individual. Given the level of skill-learning in Physiotherapy education, the use of Mobile Apps can pose a challenge, as well as offer an opportunity to explore its scope to enhance learning, and create innovative pedagogic strategies. There are a very few learning mobile apps that have been assessed in Physiotherapy education. Aim To develop, establish content validity and internal consistency of a curriculum based App on the kinesiology of normal Gait for bachelor of physiotherapy students, and to evaluate the App with regards to use, quality, engagement, and overall experience. Materials & methods In the first phase, a mobile app based on a bachelor of physiotherapy Gait curriculum was developed and validated using Delphi procedure, with 80% agreement criteria, by a group of experts. Subsequently, the App was rated by 200 users on: engagement, aesthetics, information, subjective quality. Results The content validity index following 2 rounds of Delphi was found to be 0.88. Also, therapists found the App easy to use, and 80% gave it a rating of > 3 stars. Conclusion Creating, designing, implementing, and evaluating the efficacy of a Gait App as a means to teaching the GAIT component to physiotherapy students was found to be appealing and beneficial.
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