Utility of mobile learning in Electrocardiography
European Heart Journal - Digital Health

Abstract
Mobile learning is attributed to the acquisition of knowledge derived from accessing information on a mobile device. Although increasingly implemented in medical education, research on its utility in Electrocardiography remains sparse. In this study, we explored the effect of mobile learning on the accuracy of electrocardiogram (ECG) analysis and interpretation.
The study comprised 181 participants (77 fourth- and 69 sixth-year medical students, and 35 residents). Participants were randomized to analyse ECGs with a mobile learning strategy [either searching the Internet or using an ECG reference application (app)] or not. For each ECG, they provided their initial diagnosis, key supporting features, and final diagnosis consecutively. Two weeks later, they analysed the same ECGs, without access to any mobile device. ECG interpretation was more accurate when participants used the ECG app (56%), as compared to searching the Internet (50.3%) or neither (43.5%,
Whilst mobile learning contributes to increased ECG diagnostic accuracy, the benefits were not sustained over time.
Contributors

Rob Scott Millar
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Elani Muller
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Lina Hähnle
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Kathryn Manning
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Jonathan Naude
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Vanessa Celeste Burch
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