“MORAD ESCAPE”, a novel research-based escape room approach for evaluating research competencies of health professions students

Abstract Background Escape rooms offer an engaging platform to assess skills such as information retrieval, teamwork, leadership, and learning processes. Beyond their educational utility, escape rooms serve as a valuable system for complementing traditional evaluation methods. They provide a dual ro...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Arvin Mirshahi, Ali Khanipour-Kencha, Sogol Keyvanpour, Maryam Karbasi Motlagh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-02-01
Series:BMC Medical Education
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-025-06781-z
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1850190484908015616
author Arvin Mirshahi
Ali Khanipour-Kencha
Sogol Keyvanpour
Maryam Karbasi Motlagh
author_facet Arvin Mirshahi
Ali Khanipour-Kencha
Sogol Keyvanpour
Maryam Karbasi Motlagh
author_sort Arvin Mirshahi
collection DOAJ
description Abstract Background Escape rooms offer an engaging platform to assess skills such as information retrieval, teamwork, leadership, and learning processes. Beyond their educational utility, escape rooms serve as a valuable system for complementing traditional evaluation methods. They provide a dual role as both an innovative educational and assessment tool, offering a novel approach to fostering and evaluating essential competencies. Research skills, particularly vital in medical sciences, require such innovative evaluation approaches. This study aimed to assess the research competencies of students at Tehran University of Medical Sciences using a research-based escape room. Methods This sequential exploratory mixed-methods study was conducted in three phases: design, implementation, and evaluation, between February 29, 2024, and July 1, 2024. The escape room was designed using the EscapED model, involving a literature review, expert input, and the development of two tools: a research competency checklist and a game evaluation scale. After piloting, 60 eligible medical students (12 groups of five) voluntarily participated in the activity, conducted over two days with six 90-minute sessions per day. The evaluation phase assessed game design and team performance using the validated tools. Results Following validation and reliability testing of the tools, 60 participants (mean age 21.05 ± 1.65 years; 58.45% male, 41.6% female) completed the activity. Most were undergraduates (91.6%) and medical students (81.6%). The mean raw score on the research competency checklist was 336 ± 137.1 (range: 112.5–500). Negative scores averaged 38.8 ± 20.9, and final scores averaged 298 ± 150.1 (range: 42.5–485). The top three teams received research grants as prizes. The escape room was rated 3.7 ± 0.31 (out of 5) for overall experience, highlighting its effectiveness as an assessment tool. Conclusions This study demonstrates the potential of escape rooms as dynamic tools for assessing research competencies in medical sciences education. Integrating gamified learning with structured evaluation frameworks and incentives fosters engagement and provides an innovative alternative to traditional assessments. Further studies should explore the scalability and adaptability of this approach in broader educational contexts.
format Article
id doaj-art-6a3bb6ebc7ec4e4194128df8089f66d6
institution OA Journals
issn 1472-6920
language English
publishDate 2025-02-01
publisher BMC
record_format Article
series BMC Medical Education
spelling doaj-art-6a3bb6ebc7ec4e4194128df8089f66d62025-08-20T02:15:16ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202025-02-0125111510.1186/s12909-025-06781-z“MORAD ESCAPE”, a novel research-based escape room approach for evaluating research competencies of health professions studentsArvin Mirshahi0Ali Khanipour-Kencha1Sogol Keyvanpour2Maryam Karbasi Motlagh3Student Scientific Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Tehran University of Medical SciencesStudent Scientific Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Tehran University of Medical SciencesStudent Scientific Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Tehran University of Medical SciencesStudent Scientific Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Tehran University of Medical SciencesAbstract Background Escape rooms offer an engaging platform to assess skills such as information retrieval, teamwork, leadership, and learning processes. Beyond their educational utility, escape rooms serve as a valuable system for complementing traditional evaluation methods. They provide a dual role as both an innovative educational and assessment tool, offering a novel approach to fostering and evaluating essential competencies. Research skills, particularly vital in medical sciences, require such innovative evaluation approaches. This study aimed to assess the research competencies of students at Tehran University of Medical Sciences using a research-based escape room. Methods This sequential exploratory mixed-methods study was conducted in three phases: design, implementation, and evaluation, between February 29, 2024, and July 1, 2024. The escape room was designed using the EscapED model, involving a literature review, expert input, and the development of two tools: a research competency checklist and a game evaluation scale. After piloting, 60 eligible medical students (12 groups of five) voluntarily participated in the activity, conducted over two days with six 90-minute sessions per day. The evaluation phase assessed game design and team performance using the validated tools. Results Following validation and reliability testing of the tools, 60 participants (mean age 21.05 ± 1.65 years; 58.45% male, 41.6% female) completed the activity. Most were undergraduates (91.6%) and medical students (81.6%). The mean raw score on the research competency checklist was 336 ± 137.1 (range: 112.5–500). Negative scores averaged 38.8 ± 20.9, and final scores averaged 298 ± 150.1 (range: 42.5–485). The top three teams received research grants as prizes. The escape room was rated 3.7 ± 0.31 (out of 5) for overall experience, highlighting its effectiveness as an assessment tool. Conclusions This study demonstrates the potential of escape rooms as dynamic tools for assessing research competencies in medical sciences education. Integrating gamified learning with structured evaluation frameworks and incentives fosters engagement and provides an innovative alternative to traditional assessments. Further studies should explore the scalability and adaptability of this approach in broader educational contexts.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-025-06781-zSerious gamesGamificationEscape roomsResearch competencies
spellingShingle Arvin Mirshahi
Ali Khanipour-Kencha
Sogol Keyvanpour
Maryam Karbasi Motlagh
“MORAD ESCAPE”, a novel research-based escape room approach for evaluating research competencies of health professions students
BMC Medical Education
Serious games
Gamification
Escape rooms
Research competencies
title “MORAD ESCAPE”, a novel research-based escape room approach for evaluating research competencies of health professions students
title_full “MORAD ESCAPE”, a novel research-based escape room approach for evaluating research competencies of health professions students
title_fullStr “MORAD ESCAPE”, a novel research-based escape room approach for evaluating research competencies of health professions students
title_full_unstemmed “MORAD ESCAPE”, a novel research-based escape room approach for evaluating research competencies of health professions students
title_short “MORAD ESCAPE”, a novel research-based escape room approach for evaluating research competencies of health professions students
title_sort morad escape a novel research based escape room approach for evaluating research competencies of health professions students
topic Serious games
Gamification
Escape rooms
Research competencies
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-025-06781-z
work_keys_str_mv AT arvinmirshahi moradescapeanovelresearchbasedescaperoomapproachforevaluatingresearchcompetenciesofhealthprofessionsstudents
AT alikhanipourkencha moradescapeanovelresearchbasedescaperoomapproachforevaluatingresearchcompetenciesofhealthprofessionsstudents
AT sogolkeyvanpour moradescapeanovelresearchbasedescaperoomapproachforevaluatingresearchcompetenciesofhealthprofessionsstudents
AT maryamkarbasimotlagh moradescapeanovelresearchbasedescaperoomapproachforevaluatingresearchcompetenciesofhealthprofessionsstudents