Abstract
Objective To explore the application of lecture-based learning (LBL) combined with problem-based learning (PBL) in the teaching of pathophysiology case analysis. Methods The subjects were 62 preventive medicine majors of Grade 2015 and 68 stomatology majors of Grade 2015, and the course content was case analysis. PBL teaching was implemented in the preventive medicine major group and LBL+PBL teaching was implemented in the stomatology major group. Both groups received 6 class hours, among which the LBL+PBL teaching hours were allocated 2 class hours for LBL and 4 class hours for PBL. In addition, the questionnaire was used to evaluate the teaching effects between the two groups, and the descriptive analysis was used to evaluate relevant data lines. Results Eleven students (17.742%) from the preventive medicine major group chose PBL teaching, while 38 students (92.647%) in the stomatology major group held a very positive attitude towards LBL+PBL teaching. It can be seen that the recognition degree of LBL+PBL teaching in the stomatology major group was higher than that of PBL teaching in the preventive medicine major group. Conclusion Since students have received LBL teaching mode for a long time, it is difficult to accept and adapt to PBL teaching in terms of thinking and teamwork. Therefore, in the course of pathophysiology case analysis, LBL+PBL teaching shows a good effect, which is worthy of further exploration. Key words: Pathophysiology; Problem-based learning; Lecture-based learning
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