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An Evaluation of a Program for Teaching Clinic Patients the Rationale of their Peptic Ulcer Regimen
This study examined the effectirreness of a program for teaching complex medical concepts, the rationale of antacid therapy, to clinic pactients with peptic ulcer. Those who already knew the rationale were excluded, and the remaining patients were divided into three groups: L taught the rationale, I...
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description | This study examined the effectirreness of a program for teaching complex medical concepts, the rationale of antacid therapy, to clinic pactients with peptic ulcer. Those who already knew the rationale were excluded, and the remaining patients were divided into three groups: L taught the rationale, II. taught other materials, III. untaught control. Teaching Proved effective when: (1) basic concepts were identified and taught, (2) important misconceptions were eliminated, and (3) patients' attention was maintained and their progress monitored with the Socmtic method. The key facts were acquired by 85 percent of the patients within four sessions. However, application of the learned concepts in solving new problems varied with the intelligence of the patient. Certain misconceptions could not be eliminated by the teaching. |
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