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一项评估免费可下载移动应用程序模拟器用于本科临床技能培训效用的初步研究:一项单盲、随机对照试验。

A pilot study to assess the utility of a freely downloadable mobile application simulator for undergraduate clinical skills training: a single-blinded, randomised controlled trial.

机构信息

UCL Medical School, University College London, London, UK.

UCL School of Pharmacy, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2017 Dec 11;17(1):247. doi: 10.1186/s12909-017-1085-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Medical simulators offer an invaluable educational resource for medical trainees. However, owing to cost and portability restrictions, they have traditionally been limited to simulation centres. With the advent of sophisticated mobile technology, simulators have become cheaper and more accessible. Touch Surgery is one such freely downloadable mobile application simulator (MAS) used by over one million healthcare professionals worldwide. Nevertheless, to date, it has never been formally validated as an adjunct in undergraduate medical education.

METHODS

Medical students in the final 3 years of their programme were recruited and randomised to one of three revision interventions: 1) no formal revision resources, 2) traditional revision resources, or 3) MAS. Students completed pre-test questionnaires and were then assessed on their ability to complete an undisclosed male urinary catheterisation scenario. Following a one-hour quarantined revision period, all students repeated the scenario. Both attempts were scored by allocation-blinded examiners against an objective 46-point mark scheme.

RESULTS

A total of 27 medical students were randomised (n = 9 per group). Mean scores improved between baseline and post-revision attempts by 8.7% (p = 0.003), 19.8% (p = 0.0001), and 15.9% (p = 0.001) for no resources, traditional resources, and MAS, respectively. However, when comparing mean score improvements between groups there were no significant differences.

CONCLUSIONS

Mobile simulators offer an unconventional, yet potentially useful adjunct to enhance undergraduate clinical skills education. Our results indicate that MAS's perform comparably to current gold-standard revision resources; however, they may confer significant advantages in terms of cost-effectiveness and practice flexibility.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Not applicable.

摘要

背景

医学模拟器为医学实习生提供了宝贵的教育资源。然而,由于成本和便携性的限制,它们传统上仅限于模拟中心。随着先进的移动技术的出现,模拟器变得更便宜、更易获得。Touch Surgery 是一种免费下载的移动应用程序模拟器 (MAS),全球有超过 100 万医疗保健专业人员使用。然而,迄今为止,它从未作为本科医学教育的辅助手段进行过正式验证。

方法

招募了最后 3 年学习医学的学生,并将他们随机分为 3 种复习干预组之一:1)无正式复习资源,2)传统复习资源,或 3)MAS。学生完成预测试问卷,然后评估他们完成未公开男性导尿场景的能力。经过一个小时的隔离复习期后,所有学生重复了这个场景。两位分配盲审员根据 46 分的客观评分方案对两次尝试进行评分。

结果

共有 27 名医学生被随机分组(每组 9 人)。基线和复习后尝试之间的平均分数分别提高了 8.7%(p=0.003)、19.8%(p=0.0001)和 15.9%(p=0.001),分别是无资源、传统资源和 MAS。然而,当比较组间平均分数提高时,没有显著差异。

结论

移动模拟器为增强本科临床技能教育提供了一种非传统但潜在有用的辅助手段。我们的结果表明,MAS 的表现可与当前的黄金标准复习资源相媲美;然而,它们在成本效益和实践灵活性方面可能具有显著优势。

试验注册

不适用。

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