Abstract

In recent years medical education has developed dramatically, but lecturers often cite the existence of a gap between theoretical and practical knowledge. In the first decade of the present century, new research methodology named “design-based research (DBR)” was developed, which most experts and journals refer to as a fundamental way to make changes in the quality and applicability of studies and educational research as well as to enhance and improve the practice of instruction. The aim of the present study was introducing design-based research and its concepts, features, applications, and challenges. A narrative review was conducted in 2018. For this purpose, authorized English academic database including Web of Science, Science Direct, Google Scholar, international database and library in medical research filed with keywords including “design-based research, definition of DBR, DBR applications, medical education, and DBR challenges” without date limitation until 2018.11.21 were screened. Overall, 68 articles were selected and after careful reading, 21 article with related subjects were selected for material extraction. The conclusion was made that DBR that combines empirical research with design-based theories could be considered as an effective method for understanding quality, time and the cause of the phenomenon of educational innovation in practice. Usually DBR is formed by initial evaluation of a problem that occurs in a particular context, and this assessment continues throughout design and implementation. One of the characteristics of DBR is the guiding team, which includes researchers, professionals, designers, managers, teachers, trainers and others whose expertise and knowledge may in some way help. The application of DBR in web-based training programs is quite evident. The probability of non-returns in short-term projects is one of the main challenges of DBR. Medical education has developed dramatically in recent years, but it has made little progress in promoting innovative research methodologies. DBR can be used as a bridge between theories and practice and provide the basis for close communication between researchers, designers, and participants. By applying sophisticated methods and multiple sources of information, the success rate of an intervention in a particular environment is assessed, which ultimately leads to improved theories.

Highlights

  • Medical education has expanded greatly in recent years, so that the number of journals in medical education has been more from the number of researchers in the field, internationally

  • The purpose of this paper is to introduce design-based research, including conceptualizations, features, methodology, applications, and challenges, so that researchers can use this research approach to remove the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical knowledge in the field of education

  • Other definitions have been mentioned in many papers to express this concept, educational research and knowledge research has been used, but today the term design-based research (DBR) has been accepted (Anderson & Shattuck, 2012)

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Introduction

Medical education has expanded greatly in recent years, so that the number of journals in medical education has been more from the number of researchers in the field, internationally. According to experts in the field of medical education, research that has been carried out in previous years, either has been carried out in some way which has not added new knowledge to this field or some of these studies have not had a suitable theoretical background. The importance of this issue is that, if study and research do not have a suitable theoretical background, it is difficult to understand and explain the factors affecting the research and to explain why an intervention has been effective or ineffective. Educational research should examine how these different factors affect one another and how an intervention works or does not work (Dede, 2005; Dolmans & Tigelaar, 2012)

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