# Evaluation of an online systematic review escape room for early career clinicians and doctoral students

**Authors:** Paul Cannon, Tracey McKee

PMC · DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2025.2167 · Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA · 2025-10-23

## TL;DR

An online escape room was used to teach systematic review skills to psychology trainees, and it was found to be engaging and effective for learning key concepts.

## Contribution

The paper introduces an innovative, interactive escape room method for teaching systematic review skills to early career clinicians.

## Key findings

- Trainees found the escape room fun and engaging despite finding it challenging.
- Confidence in using search syntax improved, though with a wide range of scores.
- Time pressure was a common concern, suggesting more time could enhance learning and enjoyment.

## Abstract

Systematic reviews are increasingly appearing in doctoral theses and being supported by librarians. There is, however, evidence that students struggle to undertake systematic reviews.

We sought to understand the perspectives of, and confidence utilising systematic review search methods following an online escape room teaching intervention as part of our in-person orientation session for Doctorate in Clinical Psychology trainees. Following the session, trainees were invited to participate in an online survey to which we received a 90% response rate (n=35). The escape room was enjoyed by most trainees with many using the words “fun” and “engaging” to describe the intervention, this despite more participants finding the escape room difficult. The average scores for confidence in utilising search syntax were positive, but there was a wide range of scores. Many of the comments that trainees made centred on time pressure to escape. We believe that allowing the trainees more time would increase their enjoyment of the game and aid their learning.

Our systematic review escape room demonstrates that key methodological concepts and search skills can be taught in an active, fun, and engaging way that helps introduce and scaffold learning for later in-depth teaching.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** PRESENTATION (MESH:D001946)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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