An Interventional Study Comparing the Memory Retention of Verbal & Pictorial Materials among MMMC Students

Khoo Jing Hern *

Department of Community Medicine, Melaka Manipal Medical College, 75150 Melaka, Malaysia.

Muhammad Khairul Anwar bin Mohd Yusof

Department of Community Medicine, Melaka Manipal Medical College, 75150 Melaka, Malaysia.

Fatin Nuraidil binti Zaifulbahri

Department of Community Medicine, Melaka Manipal Medical College, 75150 Melaka, Malaysia.

Nurfarah Aini binti Azahar

Department of Community Medicine, Melaka Manipal Medical College, 75150 Melaka, Malaysia.

Grace Sugumaran

Department of Community Medicine, Melaka Manipal Medical College, 75150 Melaka, Malaysia.

Navin Kumar Sarkunam

Department of Community Medicine, Melaka Manipal Medical College, 75150 Melaka, Malaysia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: To compare the effectiveness of pictorial against verbal materials in memory retention among medical students.

Study Design: Crossover randomized controlled trial.

Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted in Melaka-Manipal Medical College, Muar, Johor, Malaysia in April 2016.

Methodology: 38 right-handed medical students of Melaka-Manipal Medical College were volunteers and participants were divided into two groups equally via simple random sampling. One group of participants were to recall pictures shown first followed by words while the other group of participants were to recall words first followed by pictures. All the pictures and words shown were of everyday objects. Data were analysed using Epi Info version 7.

Results: There was a significant difference of memory retention between pictures and words (P-value =; p < 0.05) and of memory accuracy (P-value; p < 0.05). For memory retention, both groups were found to have higher scores for pictures than words as both groups obtained a mean score of 11.3 and 13.4 respectively for the pictures and 9.7 and 11.1 respectively for words. For memory accuracy, pictures were found to be recalled better than words as the mean scores for the pictures are higher than words in both groups.

Conclusion: Information in the form of pictures should be more utilized in medical schools so that medical students can have better memory retention which in turn will lead to better academic performances.

Keywords: Memory, pictures, words, medical students, Malaysia


How to Cite

Hern, Khoo Jing, Muhammad Khairul Anwar bin Mohd Yusof, Fatin Nuraidil binti Zaifulbahri, Nurfarah Aini binti Azahar, Grace Sugumaran, and Navin Kumar Sarkunam. 2017. “An Interventional Study Comparing the Memory Retention of Verbal & Pictorial Materials Among MMMC Students”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 21 (10):1-10. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJMMR/2017/33618.

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