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Société Internationale de Chirurgie (SIC)
Integrated Societies: IATSIC | IASMEN | BSI | ISDS
EXPLORING THE KNOWLEDGE AND UTILIZATION OF VIDEO-BASED SURGICAL LEARNING AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL IN NIGERIA: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY
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EXPLORING THE KNOWLEDGE AND UTILIZATION OF VIDEO-BASED SURGICAL LEARNING AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL IN NIGERIA: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY
Author Details
No. of Authors
7
Including the presenting author
Author 1
Daniel Asogun Asogun82@gmail.com Sheffield NHS foundation Trust Department of Urology Sheffield United Kingdom *
Author 2
Jesu-Oboh Akhaine akhaineprecious@gmail.com Central Hospital Department of Surgery Benin Nigeria
Author 3
Saka Sulymon sakasulymon@gmail.com Irrua specialist Teaching Hospital Department of Otolaryngology Irrua Nigeria
Author 4
Vivian Oghobaghase oghobaghasevivian@gmail.com Delta State University Teaching Hospital Department of Surgery Oghara Nigeria
Author 5
Ojeh- Oziegbe Oseyomon gabrielojeh@gmail.com Edo specialist Hospital Department of Internal Medicine Benin Nigeria
Author 6
Francis Ufuah ufuahfrancis@gmail.com Ambrose Alli University Faculty of Clinical sciences Ekpoma Nigeria
Author 7
Solomon Adomi Solomon.adomi@brooksinsights.org Brooks Insight Department of Information Technology Abuja Nigeria
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Presenting Author Name
Daniel Asogun
Presenting Author Email
Asogun82@gmail.com
Presenting Author Country
United Kingdom
Abstract
Abstract type
Oral or Poster
Introduction *
The incorporation of video-based resources into medical education has become common practice in many middle- and high-income countries. This study aimed to assess the knowledge, usage, and receptivity of video-based learning among medical students in a resource-limited setting in Nigeria.
Material & Method *
A mixed-method approach was utilized, involving both quantitative and qualitative data collection among fourth, fifth, and sixth-year medical students. Sampling was conducted via simple random selection, and data were collected using questionnaires and focus group discussions. Quantitative data were analyzed using SPSS version 21 for descriptive statistics, while thematic coding was applied to qualitative data using NVivo.
Results *
A majority (79%) were aware of video-based learning, with YouTube being the most used platform. However, barriers such as high data cost (79.7%) and poor internet connectivity (77.2%) limited utilization. Qualitative analysis highlighted the value of flexible, engaging content in learning and restructuring of existing curriculum to maximize the benefits of videos but raised concerns about standardization, patient privacy, and infrastructure.
Conclusion *
Although students recognize the effectiveness of video-based learning, its integration into medical curricula requires addressing barriers such as internet access and content quality. Institutional support is critical for maximizing its potential.
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1.06 Surgical Education and Simulation (IASSS)
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Abstract Prizes
Eligible for the BSI Free Paper Prize
No
- Presenting author must register to the congress by 30 November 2025
- Author must submit a full-length manuscript conforming to the format of orignial articles in the World Journal of Surgery WJS by 30 November 2025
Eligible for the Grassi Prize
No
- Author must be age 40 or younger
- One of the authors must be a member of ISDS
- Presenting author must register to the congress by 30 November 2025
- Author must submit a full-length manuscript to the World Journal of Surgery WJS by 30 November 2025
Eligible for the Kitajima Prize
No
- Author must be age 40 or younger
- One of the authors must be a member of ISDS
- Presenting author must register to the congress by 30 November 2025
- Author must submit a full-length manuscript to the World Journal of Surgery WJS by 30 November 2025
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