Queen's University Belfast, UK.
Med Teach. 2011;33(10):e522-7. doi: 10.3109/0142159X.2011.599889.
A suite of 10 online virtual patients developed using the IVIMEDS 'Riverside' authoring tool has been introduced into our undergraduate general practice clerkship. These cases provide a multimedia-rich experience to students. Their interactive nature promotes the development of clinical reasoning skills such as discriminating key clinical features, integrating information from a variety of sources and forming diagnoses and management plans.
To evaluate the usefulness and usability of a set of online virtual patients in an undergraduate general practice clerkship.
Online questionnaire completed by students after their general practice placement incorporating the System Usability Scale questionnaire.
There was a 57% response rate. Ninety-five per cent of students agreed that the online package was a useful learning tool and ranked virtual patients third out of six learning modalities. Questions and answers and the use of images and videos were all rated highly by students as useful learning methods. The package was perceived to have a high level of usability among respondents.
Feedback from students suggest that this implementation of virtual patients, set in primary care, is user friendly and rated as a valuable adjunct to their learning. The cost of production of such learning resources demands close attention to design.
一套由 10 个在线虚拟患者组成的套件,使用 IVIMEDS 的“Riverside”创作工具开发,已引入我们的本科全科医学实习中。这些案例为学生提供了丰富的多媒体体验。其互动性质促进了临床推理技能的发展,例如辨别关键临床特征、整合来自各种来源的信息以及形成诊断和管理计划。
评估一套在线虚拟患者在本科全科医学实习中的有用性和可用性。
在全科医学实习结束后,学生通过在线问卷完成了包含系统可用性量表问卷的调查。
回复率为 57%。95%的学生认为在线包是一个有用的学习工具,并将虚拟患者排在六个学习模式中的第三位。学生们高度评价问题和答案以及使用图像和视频的方法,认为这些都是有用的学习方法。受访者认为该套件具有高度的可用性。
学生的反馈表明,这种在初级保健中实施的虚拟患者易于使用,并被评为他们学习的有价值的辅助手段。此类学习资源的制作成本需要密切关注设计。