Musa Dahlia, Gonzalez Laura, Penney Heidi, Daher Salam
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Department of Informatics, Newark, NJ, United States.
College of Nursing, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States.
Front Surg. 2021 Aug 10;8:713119. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2021.713119. eCollection 2021.
Simulation is an essential component of healthcare education as it enables educators to replicate clinical scenarios in a controlled learning environment. Simulation has traditionally been conducted in-person through the use of manikins, however, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the practice of manikin simulation. Social distance constraints were enforced during the pandemic to reduce the potential spread of the virus and as a result, many educators and students were denied physical access to their universities' simulation facilities. Healthcare educators sought remote alternatives to manikin simulation and many resorted to instructional videos to educate their learners. While the use of videos increases safety, passively watching videos lacks interactivity which is an important component of simulation learning. In response to these challenges, we developed an interactive video simulation software that uses educators' existing video content to conduct a simulation remotely, thereby promoting safety during the pandemic while also meeting the interactivity standards of best practice for healthcare simulation. In this paper, we compare the interactive video simulation to the current practice of watching non-interactive video of a simulation using the same content. We found that interactivity promotes higher order learning, increases teamwork and enhances the perception of authenticity. Additionally, the majority of participants demonstrated positive reception of the interactive simulation. The simulation software provides the safety desired of a remote simulation during the pandemic while also engaging students in interactive learning experiences.
模拟是医疗保健教育的重要组成部分,因为它使教育工作者能够在可控的学习环境中重现临床场景。传统上,模拟是通过使用人体模型以面对面的方式进行的,然而,新冠疫情对人体模型模拟的实践提出了挑战。疫情期间实施了社交距离限制措施以减少病毒的潜在传播,结果,许多教育工作者和学生无法实际使用大学的模拟设施。医疗保健教育工作者寻求人体模型模拟的远程替代方案,许多人求助于教学视频来教育他们的学习者。虽然使用视频提高了安全性,但被动观看视频缺乏互动性,而互动性是模拟学习的一个重要组成部分。为应对这些挑战,我们开发了一种交互式视频模拟软件,该软件利用教育工作者现有的视频内容进行远程模拟,从而在疫情期间提高安全性,同时也符合医疗保健模拟最佳实践的互动标准。在本文中,我们将交互式视频模拟与使用相同内容观看模拟的非交互式视频的当前做法进行了比较。我们发现,互动性促进高阶学习、增强团队合作并提升真实感。此外,大多数参与者对交互式模拟表现出积极的接受态度。该模拟软件在疫情期间提供了远程模拟所需的安全性,同时还让学生参与互动学习体验。