Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa, 145 Jean-Jacques-Lussier Private, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada.
Health Sciences Library, University of Ottawa, 451 Smyth Road, Ottawa, ON, K1H 8M5, Canada.
BMC Med Educ. 2018 Sep 10;18(1):208. doi: 10.1186/s12909-018-1320-1.
Digital stories are short videos that combine stand-alone and first-person narratives with multimedia. This systematic review examined the contexts and purposes for using digital storytelling in health professions education (HPE) as well as its impact on health professionals' learning and behaviours.
We focused on the results of HPE studies gleaned from a larger systematic review that explored digital storytelling in healthcare and HPE. In December 2016, we searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, and ERIC. We included all English-language studies on digital storytelling that reported at least one outcome from Levels 2 (learning) or 3 (behaviour) of The New World Kirkpatrick Model. Two reviewers independently screened articles for inclusion and extracted data.
The comprehensive search (i.e., digital storytelling in healthcare and HPE) resulted in 1486 unique titles/abstracts. Of these, 153 were eligible for full review and 42 pertained to HPE. Sixteen HPE articles were suitable for data extraction; 14 focused on health professionals' learning and two investigated health professionals' learning as well as their behaviour changes. Half represented the undergraduate nursing context. The purposes for using digital storytelling were eclectic. The co-creation of patients' digital stories with health professionals as well as the creation and use of health professionals' own digital stories enhanced learning. Patients' digital stories alone had minimal impact on health professionals' learning.
This review highlights the need for high-quality research on the impact of digital storytelling in HPE, especially on health professionals' behaviours.
CRD42016050271 .
数字故事是一种短视频,它将独立的和第一人称的叙述与多媒体相结合。本系统评价研究了在健康专业教育(HPE)中使用数字故事的背景和目的,以及其对健康专业人员学习和行为的影响。
我们专注于从更大的系统评价中提取的 HPE 研究结果,该评价探讨了医疗保健和 HPE 中的数字故事。2016 年 12 月,我们在 MEDLINE、EMBASE、PsycINFO、CINAHL 和 ERIC 中进行了搜索。我们纳入了所有报告了新的世界 Kirkpatrick 模型第 2 级(学习)或第 3 级(行为)至少一个结果的关于数字故事的英语研究。两名评审员独立筛选文章以确定是否纳入,并提取数据。
全面搜索(即医疗保健和 HPE 中的数字故事)产生了 1486 个独特的标题/摘要。其中,有 153 个符合全文审查标准,其中 42 个与 HPE 相关。16 篇 HPE 文章适合提取数据;14 篇专注于健康专业人员的学习,两篇调查了健康专业人员的学习及其行为变化。其中一半代表了本科护理背景。使用数字故事的目的多种多样。健康专业人员与患者共同创作数字故事,以及创作和使用健康专业人员自己的数字故事,都增强了学习效果。单独的患者数字故事对健康专业人员的学习影响很小。
本综述强调了在 HPE 中进行数字故事影响的高质量研究的必要性,特别是对健康专业人员行为的研究。
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