Bonney Andrew, Knight-Billington Patricia, Mullan Judy, Moscova Michelle, Barnett Stephen, Iverson Don, Saffioti Daniel, Eastland Elisabeth, Guppy Michelle, Weston Kathryn, Wilson Ian, Hudson Judith Nicky, Pond Dimity, Gill Gerard, Hespe Charlotte
Telehealth Division, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2015 Jan 7;4(1):e2. doi: 10.2196/resprot.3613.
Telehealth appears to be an ideal mechanism for assisting rural patients and doctors and medical students/registrars in accessing specialist services. Telehealth is the use of enhanced broadband technology to provide telemedicine and education over distance. It provides accessible support to rural primary care providers and medical educators. A telehealth consultation is where a patient at a general practice, with the assistance of the general practitioner or practice nurse, undertakes a consultation by videoconference with a specialist located elsewhere. Multiple benefits of telehealth consulting have been reported, particularly those relevant to rural patients and health care providers. However there is a paucity of research on the benefits of telehealth to medical education and learning.
This protocol explains in depth the process that will be undertaken by a collaborative group of universities and training providers in this unique project.
Training sessions in telehealth consulting will be provided for participating practices and students. The trial will then use telehealth consulting as a real-patient learning experience for students, general practitioner trainees, general practitioner preceptors, and trainees.
Results will be available when the trial has been completed in 2015.
The protocol has been written to reflect the overarching premise that, by building virtual communities of practice with users of telehealth in medical education, a more sustainable and rigorous model can be developed. The Telehealth Skills Training and Implementation Project will implement and evaluate a theoretically driven model of Internet-facilitated medical education for vertically integrated, community-based learning environments.
远程医疗似乎是帮助农村患者、医生以及医学生/住院医生获得专科服务的理想机制。远程医疗是利用高速宽带技术远程提供远程医疗服务和教育。它为农村初级医疗服务提供者和医学教育工作者提供了可及的支持。远程医疗会诊是指在全科医生或执业护士的协助下,全科诊所的患者通过视频会议与其他地方的专科医生进行会诊。远程医疗会诊的诸多益处已被报道,尤其是那些与农村患者和医疗服务提供者相关的益处。然而,关于远程医疗对医学教育和学习的益处的研究却很匮乏。
本方案深入解释了大学和培训提供者合作团队在这个独特项目中将采用的流程。
将为参与的诊所和学生提供远程医疗会诊培训课程。然后,该试验将把远程医疗会诊作为学生、全科医生实习生、全科医生带教老师和实习生的真实患者学习体验。
2015年试验完成后将得出结果。
本方案的编写反映了一个总体前提,即通过与医学教育中的远程医疗用户建立虚拟实践社区,可以开发出一个更具可持续性和严谨性的模式。远程医疗技能培训与实施项目将为垂直整合的社区学习环境实施并评估一个理论驱动的互联网辅助医学教育模式。