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International Journal of Medical Informatics | 2016

The influence of a learning object with virtual simulation for dentistry: A randomized controlled trial.

Rodrigo Alves Tubelo; Vicente Leitune Castelo Branco; Alessandra Dahmer; Susana Maria Werner Samuel; Fabrício Mezzomo Collares

OBJECTIVE The study aimed to evaluate the influence of virtual learning object (VLO) in the theoretical knowledge and skill practice of undergraduate dentistry students as it relates to zinc phosphate cement (ZPC). METHODS Only students enrolled in the dentistry course the course were included in the trial. Forty-six students received a live class regarding ZPC and were randomized by electronic sorting into the following 4 groups: VLO Immediate (GIVLOn=9), VLO longitudinal (GLVLOn=15) and two control groups without VLO (GICn=9 and GLCn=13). The immediate groups had access to VLO or a book for 20 min before the ability assessment, whereas the longitudinal groups had access to VLO or a book for 15 days. RESULTS A pre- and posttest on theoretical knowledge and two laboratory skill tests, evaluated by blinded examiners, were performed regarding zinc phosphate cement manipulation in all groups. The students who used the VLO obtained better results in all the tests performed than the control students. The theoretical posttest showed a significant difference between the longitudinal groups, GLC (6.0 ± 1.15) and GLVLO (7.33 ± 1.43). The lower film thickness presented with a significant difference in the VLO groups: (GIC 25 ± 9.3) and GIVLO (16.24 ± 5.17); GLC (50 ± 27.08) and GLVLO (22.5±9.65). The higher setting time occurred in the VLO groups, and the immediate group showed a significant difference (GIC 896 ± 218.90) and GIVLO (1138.5 ± 177.95). CONCLUSIONS The ZPC manipulated by the students who used the VLO had better mechanical properties in the laboratory tests. Therefore, the groups that used the VLO had clinical handling skills superior to its controls and greater retention of knowledge after 15 days.


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2013

Santa Fé: building a virtual city to develop a family health game.

Rodrigo Alves Tubelo; Alessandra Dahmer; Luciana Pinheiro; Maria Eugênia Bresolin Pinto


Archive | 2018

Experiência da UNA-SUS/UFCSPA no desenvolvimento de jogos educacionais

Fernando Freitas Portella; Rodrigo Alves Tubelo; Eduardo J. Zanatta; Maria Eugênia Bresolin Pinto


EDULEARN18 Proceedings | 2018

ASSESSING DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES ON HEALTH: A CASE STUDY OF THE OPEN UNIVERSITY OF THE UNIFIED HEALTH SYSTEM IN BRAZIL (UNA-SUS/UFMA)

Carla Galvão Spinillo; Ana Emília Figueiredo de Oliveira; Edilson Thialison da Silva Reis; Eduardo J. Zanatta; Rodrigo Alves Tubelo; Fernando Freitas Portella


Journal of the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth | 2017

Telemedicine in Graduate Medical Education: a Vision of the Medical Courses in a Developing Country

Ezio De Martino Neto; George Lucas Ferreira Castro; Mateus Felipe Vilarinho Soares; Mariana Ribeiro Cunha; Giovana Borges Laterza; Caroline Pereira Santos; Ana Paula Oliveira Bóscolo; Thaynara Tiradentes de Lima; Rodrigo Alves Tubelo


Revista da ABENO | 2016

Developing and assessing a virtual learning object with virtual simulation on zinc phosphate cement

Rodrigo Alves Tubelo; Alessandra Dahmer; Vicente Castelo Branco Leitune; Maria Eugênia Bresolin Pinto; Susana Maria Werner Samuel; Fabrício Mezzomo Collares


Archive | 2016

Avaliação de um e-book como ferramenta educacional em biossegurança odontológica

Lucas Twardowski Barth; Vicente Castelo Branco Leitune; Rodrigo Alves Tubelo; Fabio de Cesare; Stéfani Becker Rodrigues; Susana Maria Werner Samuel


Journal of the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth | 2016

Virtual Cities as Content Environments in a Family Health Postgraduate Program

Alessandra Dahmer; Rodrigo Alves Tubelo; Luciana Pinheiro; Márcia Rosa da Costa; Maria Eugênia Bresolin Pinto


Jornal Brasileiro de TeleSSaúde | 2016

APS Game: jogo sério de simulação de casos clínicos aplicado a Educação Continuada em Saúde no Brasil

Rômulo Martins França; Aldrea Malheiros Oliveira Rabelo; Ana Emília Figueiredo de Oliveira; Alessandra Dahmer; Maria Eugênia Bresolin Pinto; Rodrigo Alves Tubelo


Jornal Brasileiro de TeleSSaúde | 2016

Desenvolvendo conteúdo para um jogo sério em saúde: a experiência do Aedes Game

Marcos Vinícius Ambrosini Mendonça; Fernanda Altmann Oliveira; Darlan Horácio Rodrigues de Lima; Rodrigo Alves Tubelo; Alessandra Dahmer; Maria Eugênia Bresolin Pinto

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Maria Eugênia Bresolin Pinto

Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre

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Fabrício Mezzomo Collares

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Susana Maria Werner Samuel

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Vicente Castelo Branco Leitune

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Alessandra Dahmer

University of Health Sciences Antigua

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Eduardo J. Zanatta

Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre

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Fernando Freitas Portella

Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre

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