A comparative study of the effects of multimedia training materials on mini CEX scores of internal medicine residents in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Volume 12, Issue 9, October 2022, Pages 1-6
. Soheila Shokrollahi, . Farzaneh Ashrafi, . Bijan Iraj, . Athar Omid, . Vahid Mansouri
Abstract BACKGROUND: Role of multimedia training materials on Mini-CEX scores of internal medicine
residents. We aimed to assess the effect of multi multimedia training materials on Mini-CEX scores
of internal medicine residents of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences.
SETTINGS AND DESIGN: A quasi-experimental action research study on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd-year
internal medicine residents were implemented.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The Mini-CEX test measures students’ performance in six core skills
necessary for medical practice. Mini-CEX scores of 135 internal medicine residents in 2017–2018
were compared before and after the training with prepared multimedia materials. We used repeated
measured ANOVA and Mann–Whitney U test to compare the distribution of Mini-CEX scores across
corresponding groups. Analysis was done using the SPSS software version 23 (IBM SPSS Statistics
for Windows. Armonk, NY, USA: IBM Corp).
RESULTS: The median Mini-CEX score (IQR) of students in preintervention and postintervention
groups were 16.14 (5.19) and 19.62 (3.13), respectively. Findings of this study showed a significant
increase in mini-CEX scores of the groups who used the multimedia learning material compared to
those who did not use it (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: Multimedia learning resources demonstrated a promising influence on internal
residents’ mini‑CEX scores in this study. They demonstrate significantly greater performance after
using multimedia learning materials compared to their same‑year residents who did not benefit from
it. This demonstrates the favorable effect of multimedia on the acquisition of practical skills such as
obtaining a history or performing a physical examination.
