Swerdlow Barry, Soelberg Julie, Osborne-Smith Lisa
Nurse Anesthesia Program, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
Adv Med Educ Pract. 2020 Aug 20;11:563-567. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S266469. eCollection 2020.
Screen-based simulation (SBS) using digital technology has been demonstrated to improve the cognitive and psychomotor skills of anesthesia trainees. As a method of education and evaluation, this form of simulation offers multiple advantages related to cost, availability, simplicity, repeatability, and scorability. Online use of SBS with software employing standard cloud-based peer-to-peer platforms allows for instruction at a distance of important anesthesia-related critical thinking skills including crisis management. Despite the fact that there are no studies concerning the application of SBS in anesthesia distance education, this form of instruction has increased as a result of quarantine measures associated with the coronavirus-2 pandemic that have disrupted traditional in-person mannequin-based simulation, and its usage likely will continue through the post-pandemic era for multiple reasons. Several options exist for asynchronous and synchronous teaching of anesthesia skills at a distance with SBS, and there are useful techniques that can assist in achieving these educational goals with this process.
使用数字技术的基于屏幕的模拟(SBS)已被证明可以提高麻醉学员的认知和操作技能。作为一种教育和评估方法,这种模拟形式在成本、可用性、简单性、可重复性和可评分性方面具有多种优势。通过采用标准的基于云的对等平台的软件在线使用SBS,可以远程教授包括危机管理在内的重要麻醉相关批判性思维技能。尽管目前尚无关于SBS在麻醉远程教育中应用的研究,但由于与2019冠状病毒病大流行相关的检疫措施扰乱了传统的基于人体模型的现场模拟,这种教学形式有所增加,并且由于多种原因,其使用可能会持续到大流行后时代。有几种选择可用于通过SBS远程异步和同步教授麻醉技能,并且有一些有用的技术可以帮助在此过程中实现这些教育目标。