BACKGROUND: The use of video cases to demonstrate key signs and symptoms in patients (patient video cases or PVCs) is a rapidly expanding field. The aims of this study were to evaluate whether the technical quality, or judgement of quality, of a video clip influences a paediatrician's judgment on acuity of the case and assess the relationship between perception of quality and the technical quality of a selection of video clips. METHODS: Participants (12 senior consultant paediatricians attending an examination workshop) individually categorised 28 PVCs into one of 3 possible acuities and then described the quality of the image seen. The PVCs had been converted into four different technical qualities (differing bit rates ranging from excelle...
(1) Background: Evaluation of the quality and reliability of the frailty syndrome videos available o...
The range of conditions necessary for valid and reliable assessment of clinical competence may resul...
Abstract Background Improving the quality of primary ...
Background: The use of video cases to demonstrate key signs and symptoms in patients (patient video ...
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to determine whether the diagnostic accuracy of nonexperts in selected learn...
Copyright © 2014 Milan Mirkovic et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
International audienceHealthcare professionals have been increasingly viewing medical images and vid...
Background: Although not routinely established during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), video-ass...
Background: Teaching and learning with patient video cases may add authenticity, enhance diagnostic ...
Background: Recent publications on YouTube have advocated its potential for patient education. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Technological advances have enabled the widespread use of video cases via web-streaming ...
Several video quality metrics (VQMs) have been proposed in many publications to predict how humans p...
Several video quality metrics (VQMs) have been proposed in many publications to predict how humans p...
Video quality as perceived by human observers is the ground truth when Video Quality Assessment (VQA...
Technological advances have enabled the widespread use of video cases via web-streaming and online d...
(1) Background: Evaluation of the quality and reliability of the frailty syndrome videos available o...
The range of conditions necessary for valid and reliable assessment of clinical competence may resul...
Abstract Background Improving the quality of primary ...
Background: The use of video cases to demonstrate key signs and symptoms in patients (patient video ...
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to determine whether the diagnostic accuracy of nonexperts in selected learn...
Copyright © 2014 Milan Mirkovic et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
International audienceHealthcare professionals have been increasingly viewing medical images and vid...
Background: Although not routinely established during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), video-ass...
Background: Teaching and learning with patient video cases may add authenticity, enhance diagnostic ...
Background: Recent publications on YouTube have advocated its potential for patient education. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Technological advances have enabled the widespread use of video cases via web-streaming ...
Several video quality metrics (VQMs) have been proposed in many publications to predict how humans p...
Several video quality metrics (VQMs) have been proposed in many publications to predict how humans p...
Video quality as perceived by human observers is the ground truth when Video Quality Assessment (VQA...
Technological advances have enabled the widespread use of video cases via web-streaming and online d...
(1) Background: Evaluation of the quality and reliability of the frailty syndrome videos available o...
The range of conditions necessary for valid and reliable assessment of clinical competence may resul...
Abstract Background Improving the quality of primary ...