The Scottish Orthodontic Centre, East Kilbride, Scotland.
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Eur J Dent Educ. 2022 May;26(2):263-276. doi: 10.1111/eje.12699. Epub 2021 Jun 26.
Psychomotor skill development is central to a beginner practitioner's learning pathway. Curriculum constraints around time, access to facilities and resources in health professions education have prompted the growth in alternative approaches to clinical skill development in both simulation and direct patient care. Among these is the increased incorporation of virtual reality (VR) systems with haptic feedback alongside traditional, solid simulations. Given the rapid growth in the adoption of technological affordances to support skill development, it is cogent to pause and examine whether the underpinning concepts regarding psychomotor skill development that have driven much of the approaches to teach clinical skill acquisition in dentistry remain fit-for-purpose. This conceptual paper proposes a new taxonomy for clinical simulation psychomotor skill development in the era of increasing variety of simulation modalities.
心理运动技能发展是初学者学习途径的核心。在医学专业教育中,受到时间、设施和资源获取方面的限制,促使人们在模拟和直接患者护理中,寻求更多替代临床技能发展的方法。其中包括越来越多地将虚拟现实 (VR) 系统与触觉反馈与传统的实体模拟相结合。鉴于采用技术手段支持技能发展的速度之快,我们有必要停下来思考一下,在牙科临床技能获取的教学方法中,推动这些方法的心理运动技能发展的基本概念是否仍然适用。本文提出了一种新的临床模拟心理运动技能发展分类法,以适应日益多样化的模拟模式。