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虚拟患者系统在初级保健中照顾创伤患者的教育潜力。

Educational potential of a virtual patient system for caring for traumatized patients in primary care.

机构信息

Department of Learning Informatics, Management and Ethics (LIME), Cultural Medicine Unit, Karolinska Institutet, Tomtebodavägen 18A, plan 3, SE-171 77, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2013 Aug 19;13:110. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-110.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Virtual Patients (VPs) have been used in undergraduate healthcare education for many years. This project is focused on using VPs for training professionals to care for highly vulnerable patient populations. The aim of the study was to evaluate if Refugee Trauma VPs was perceived as an effective and engaging learning tool by primary care professionals (PCPs) in a Primary Health Care Centre (PHC).

METHODS

A VP system was designed to create realistic and engaging VP cases for Refugee Trauma for training refugee patient interview, use of established trauma and mental health instruments as well as to give feedback to the learners. The patient interview section was based on video clips with a Bosnian actor with a trauma story and mental health problems. The video clips were recorded in Bosnian language to further increase the realism, but also subtitled in English. The system was evaluated by 11 volunteering primary health clinicians at the Lynn Community Health Centre, Lynn, Massachusetts, USA. The participants were invited to provide insights/feedback about the system's usefulness and educational value. A mixed methodological approach was used, generating both quantitative and qualitative data.

RESULTS

Self-reported dimensions of clinical care, pre and post questionnaire questions on the PCPs clinical worldview, motivation to use the VP, and IT Proficiency. Construct items used in these questionnaires had previously demonstrated high face and construct validity. The participants ranked the mental status examination more positively after the simulation exercise compared to before the simulation. Follow up interviews supported the results.

CONCLUSIONS

Even though virtual clinical encounters are quite a new paradigm in PHC, the participants in the present study considered our VP case to be a relevant and promising educational tool. Next phase of our project will be a RCT study including comparison with specially prepared paper-cases and determinative input on improving clinical diagnosis and treatment of the traumatized refugee patient.

摘要

背景

虚拟患者 (VP) 已在本科医疗保健教育中使用多年。本项目专注于使用 VP 培训专业人员,以照顾高度脆弱的患者群体。该研究的目的是评估难民创伤 VP 是否被初级保健中心 (PHC) 的初级保健专业人员 (PCP) 视为一种有效且引人入胜的学习工具。

方法

设计了一个 VP 系统,用于为难民创伤创建逼真且引人入胜的 VP 案例,以培训难民患者访谈、使用既定的创伤和心理健康工具,并为学习者提供反馈。患者访谈部分基于带有创伤故事和心理健康问题的波斯尼亚演员的视频剪辑。视频剪辑以波斯尼亚语录制,以进一步提高真实性,同时也配有英文字幕。该系统由美国马萨诸塞州林恩社区健康中心的 11 名志愿初级保健临床医生进行评估。邀请参与者提供有关系统有用性和教育价值的见解/反馈。采用混合方法学,生成定量和定性数据。

结果

自我报告的临床护理维度、PCP 临床世界观的预和后问卷调查问题、使用 VP 的动机以及 IT 熟练程度。这些问卷中使用的结构项之前表现出很高的表面和结构有效性。与模拟前相比,参与者在模拟练习后对精神状态检查的评价更为积极。后续访谈支持了这些结果。

结论

尽管虚拟临床接触在 PHC 中是一个相当新的范例,但本研究的参与者认为我们的 VP 案例是一种相关且有前途的教育工具。下一阶段我们的项目将是一项 RCT 研究,包括与专门准备的纸质案例进行比较,并对改善创伤难民患者的临床诊断和治疗提供决定性投入。

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