Schittek Janda M, Mattheos N, Nattestad A, Wagner A, Nebel D, Färbom C, Lê D-H, Attström R
Department of Periodontology, Centre for Oral Health Sciences, Malmö University, Malmo, Sweden.
Eur J Dent Educ. 2004 Aug;8(3):111-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0579.2004.00339.x.
Simulations are important educational tools in the development of health care competence. This study describes a virtual learning environment (VLE) for diagnosis and treatment planning in oral health care. The VLE is a web-based, database application where the learner uses free text communication on the screen to interact with patient data. The VLE contains forms for history taking, clinical images, clinical data and X-rays. After reviewing the patient information, the student proposes therapy and makes prognostic evaluations of the case in free text. A usability test of the application was performed with seven dental students. The usability test showed that the software responded with correct answers to the majority of the free text questions. The application is generic in its basic functions and can be adapted to other dental or medical subject areas. A randomised controlled trial was carried out with 39 students who attended instruction in history taking with problem-based learning cases, lectures and seminars. In addition, 16 of the 39 students were randomly chosen to practise history taking using the virtual patient prior to their first patient encounter. The performance of each student was recorded on video during the patient sessions. The type and order of the questions asked by the student and the degree of empathy displayed towards the patient were analysed systematically on the videos. The data indicate that students who also undertook history taking with a virtual patient asked more relevant questions, spent more time on patient issues, and performed a more complete history interview compared with students who had only undergone standard teaching. The students who had worked with the virtual patient also seemed to have more empathy for the patients than the students who had not. The practising of history taking with a virtual patient appears to improve the capability of dental students to take a relevant oral health history.
模拟是培养医疗保健能力的重要教育工具。本研究描述了一种用于口腔保健诊断和治疗规划的虚拟学习环境(VLE)。该VLE是一个基于网络的数据库应用程序,学习者在屏幕上使用自由文本交流与患者数据进行交互。VLE包含病史采集、临床图像、临床数据和X光片的表单。在查看患者信息后,学生提出治疗方案并以自由文本形式对病例进行预后评估。对七名牙科学生进行了该应用程序的可用性测试。可用性测试表明,该软件对大多数自由文本问题都能给出正确答案。该应用程序的基本功能具有通用性,可适用于其他牙科或医学学科领域。对39名学生进行了一项随机对照试验,这些学生参加了基于问题的学习案例、讲座和研讨会的病史采集教学。此外,从这39名学生中随机挑选了16名在首次接触真实患者之前使用虚拟患者练习病史采集。在患者诊疗过程中,对每个学生的表现进行了视频记录。系统地分析了学生提问的类型和顺序以及对患者表现出的同理心程度。数据表明,与仅接受标准教学的学生相比,使用虚拟患者进行病史采集的学生提出了更多相关问题,在患者问题上花费了更多时间,并且进行了更完整的病史访谈。使用虚拟患者的学生似乎也比未使用的学生对患者更有同理心。使用虚拟患者练习病史采集似乎可以提高牙科学生采集相关口腔健康史的能力。