Table 2

- Comparison between EAL and PAL groups in terms of satisfaction.

StatementsAnswersPALEALP-value
The session kept to timeYes80 (96.4)73 (88.0)0.043
No3 (3.6)10 (12.0)
I had the opportunity to actively participate in the lectureStrongly agree28 (33.7)21 (25.3)0.277
Agree32 (38.6)29 (34.9)
Neutral18 (21.7)29 (34.9)
DisagreeNILNIL
Strongly disagree5 (6.0)4 (4.8)
The tutor facilitated my learning processStrongly agree32 (38.6)26 (31.3)0.001
Agree38 (45.8)25 (30.1)
Neutral8 (9.6)26 (31.3)
disagreeNIL3 (3.6)
Strongly disagree5 (6.0)3 (3.6)
I found the session usefulStrongly agree36 (43.4)24 (28.9)0.011
Agree35 (42.2)36 (43.4)
Neutral7 (8.4)21 (25.3)
DisagreeNILNIL
Strongly disagree5 (6.0)2 (2.4)
I feel online teaching is as effective as face-to-face teachingStrongly agree4 (4.8)9 (10.8)0.003
Agree17 (20.5)4 (4.8)
Neutral19 (22.9)18 (21.7)
Disagree26 (31.3)20 (24.1)
Strongly disagree17 (20.5)32 (38.6)
After completing the sessions, I feel confident to interpret chest x-rays by myselfStrongly agree5 (6.0)4 (4.8)0.989
Agree25 (30.1)23 (27.7)
Neutral39 (47.0)42 (50.6)
Disagree12 (14.5)12 (14.5)
Strongly disagree2 (2.4)2 (2.4)
  • Values are presented as number and percentage (%). A Chi-square test was carried out for this comparison. NIL: nothing in line, PAL: peer-assisted learning, EAL: expert assisted learning