Bradley Paul
Peninsula Medical School, Plymouth, UK.
Med Educ. 2006 Mar;40(3):254-62. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2929.2006.02394.x.
Clinical simulation is on the point of having a significant impact on health care education across professional boundaries and in both the undergraduate and postgraduate arenas.
The use of simulation spans a spectrum of sophistication, from the simple reproduction of isolated body parts through to complex human interactions portrayed by simulated patients or high-fidelity human patient simulators replicating whole body appearance and variable physiological parameters.
After a prolonged gestation, recent advances have made available affordable technologies that permit the reproduction of clinical events with sufficient fidelity to permit the engagement of learners in a realistic and meaningful way. At the same time, reforms in undergraduate and postgraduate education, combined with political and societal pressures, have promoted a safety-conscious culture where simulation provides a means of risk-free learning in complex, critical or rare situations. Furthermore, the importance of team-based and interprofessional approaches to learning and health care can be promoted.
However, at the present time the quantity and quality of research in this area of medical education is limited. Such research is needed to enable educators to justify the cost and effort involved in simulation and to confirm the benefit of this mode of learning in terms of the outcomes achieved through this process.
临床模拟即将对跨专业领域以及本科和研究生阶段的医疗保健教育产生重大影响。
模拟的应用涵盖了一系列复杂程度,从简单地复制孤立的身体部位到由模拟患者或高保真人体患者模拟器呈现的复杂人际互动,后者能够复制全身外观和可变的生理参数。
经过长期酝酿,近期的进展带来了价格实惠的技术,这些技术能够以足够的逼真度再现临床事件,使学习者能够以现实且有意义的方式参与其中。与此同时,本科和研究生教育改革,再加上政治和社会压力,推动了一种注重安全的文化,在这种文化中,模拟为在复杂、危急或罕见情况下进行无风险学习提供了一种手段。此外,基于团队和跨专业的学习及医疗保健方法的重要性也能够得到提升。
然而,目前医学教育这一领域的研究数量和质量都很有限。需要开展此类研究,以使教育工作者能够证明模拟所涉及的成本和努力是合理的,并确认这种学习模式在通过该过程所取得的成果方面的益处。