Lehmann E D
Academic Department of Radiology, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London EC1A 7BE, U.K.
Med Sci Monit. 2001 May-Jun;7(3):516-25.
In 1996 an interactive educational diabetes simulator called AIDA was released without charge on the Internet as a non-commercial contribution to continuing diabetes education. Over the past 4+ years over 74,000 people have visited the AIDA Web pages at http://www.2aida.org and over 20,000 copies of the program have been downloaded from there free-of-charge. This article builds on the experience gained from the AIDA development, and the World Wide Web distribution of the software, and highlights some of the problems which users have reported with the program. An updated release of the software (AIDA v4.3) is described and the method applied for modelling glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) levels within this new version of AIDA is documented. An overview is provided of the trialling and beta-testing of this latest release of the program, and the general concept of a 'virtual diabetic patient' that provides an electronic representation of a patient with diabetes--and which can be used for self-learning/teaching/demonstration purposes--is highlighted.
1996年,一款名为AIDA的交互式糖尿病教育模拟器作为对糖尿病继续教育的非商业贡献在互联网上免费发布。在过去的4年多时间里,超过7.4万人访问了位于http://www.2aida.org的AIDA网页,并且从该网站免费下载了超过2万份该程序。本文基于AIDA开发以及该软件在万维网上发布所积累的经验,着重介绍了使用该程序的用户所报告的一些问题。文中描述了该软件的更新版本(AIDA v4.3),并记录了在AIDA这个新版本中用于模拟糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)水平的方法。本文概述了该程序最新版本的试用和测试情况,并着重介绍了“虚拟糖尿病患者”的总体概念,它能以电子形式呈现糖尿病患者,可用于自学/教学/演示目的。