Devising a Coaching Method for a Smartphone-Based Slit-Lamp Microscope and Its Learning Effects: A Pilot Study
Hokuto Ubukata, Haruo Toda, Hiroki Nishimura, Shintaro Nakayama, Mai Nishio, Takahiro Mizukami, Kosei Tomita, Eisuke Shimizu

TL;DR
This pilot study developed a coaching method for using a smartphone-based slit-lamp microscope and found that training with videos and hands-on practice improves learning outcomes.
Contribution
A novel coaching method combining tutorial videos, hands-on practice, and expert feedback for SBSL use is proposed and validated.
Findings
Training groups outperformed the control group in anterior segment imaging skills.
Principal component analysis revealed significant variance in focusing preferences among trainees.
Tutorial videos and expert feedback were effective for beginners without ophthalmological background.
Abstract
Objectives: To develop an effective learning method for using a smartphone-based slit-lamp microscope (SBSL) and to identify key points to emphasize when coaching individuals with no prior SBSL experience. Methods: This study included 60 orthoptic students: 40 second-year students (control group: 20, training group 1: 20) and 20 first-year students (training group 2). Subjects were instructed to record the anterior eye segment of a patient-role subject using the Smart Eye Camera. The control group was given paper instruction and was shown the demonstration of the SBSL beforehand. In addition, training groups 1 and 2 watched a tutorial video, practiced using the SBSL for 30 min, and received guidance from an expert. Four ophthalmologists evaluated the recordings based on the eyelid, conjunctiva, cornea, pupil including iris, lens, and anterior chamber depth. Results: ANOVAs showed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOphthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Ophthalmology and Visual Health Research · Intraocular Surgery and Lenses
