Pugh Carla M
Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin, 600 Highland Avenue-CSC 785B, Madison, WI 53792.
Mil Med. 2013 Oct;178(10 Suppl):55-63. doi: 10.7205/MILMED-D-13-00215.
With the advent of simulation technology, several types of data acquisition methods have been used to capture hands-on clinical performance. Motion sensors, pressure sensors, and tool-tip interaction software are a few of the broad categories of approaches that have been used in simulation-based assessments. The purpose of this article is to present a focused review of 3 sensor-enabled simulations that are currently being used for patient-centered assessments of clinical palpation skills. The first part of this article provides a review of technology components, capabilities, and metrics. The second part provides a detailed discussion regarding validity evidence and implications using the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing as an organizational and evaluative framework. Special considerations are given to content domain and creation of clinical scenarios from a developer's perspective. The broader relationship of this work to the science of touch is also considered.
随着模拟技术的出现,已经使用了几种类型的数据采集方法来捕捉实际临床操作表现。运动传感器、压力传感器和工具尖端交互软件是基于模拟的评估中使用的几大类方法。本文的目的是对目前用于以患者为中心的临床触诊技能评估的3种基于传感器的模拟进行重点综述。本文的第一部分回顾了技术组件、功能和指标。第二部分以《教育和心理测试标准》作为组织和评估框架,对效度证据和影响进行了详细讨论。从开发者的角度对内容领域和临床场景的创建给予了特别考虑。还考虑了这项工作与触觉科学的更广泛关系。