面向本科医学生的基于体内模拟的学习:教学与评估

In vivo Simulation-Based Learning for Undergraduate Medical Students: Teaching and Assessment.

作者信息

Sideris Michail, Nicolaides Marios, Jagiello Jade, Rallis Kathrine S, Emin Elif, Theodorou Efthymia, Hanrahan John Gerrard, Mallick Rebecca, Odejinmi Funlayo, Lymperopoulos Nikolaos, Papalois Apostolos, Tsoulfas George

机构信息

Women's Health Research Unit, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.

Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.

出版信息

Adv Med Educ Pract. 2021 Aug 30;12:995-1002. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S272185. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

An increasing emphasis on simulation has become evident in the last three decades following fundamental shifts in the medical profession. Simulation-based learning (SBL) is a wide term that encompasses several means for imitating a skill, attitude, or procedure to train personnel in a safe and adaptive environment. A classic example has been the use of live animal tissue, named in vivo SBL. We aimed to review all published evidence on in vivo SBL for undergraduate medical students; this includes both teaching concepts as well as focused assessment of students on those concepts. We performed a systematic review of published evidence on MEDLINE. We also incorporated evidence from a series of systematic reviews (eviCORE) focused on undergraduate education which have been outputs from our dedicated research network (eMERG). In vivo SBL has been shown to be valuable at undergraduate level and should be considered as a potential educational tool. Strict adherence to 3R (Reduce, Refine, Replace) principles in order to reduce animal tissue usage, should always be the basis of any curriculum. In vivo SBL could potentially grant an extra mile towards medical students' inspiration and aspiration to become safe surgeons; however, it should be optimised and supported by a well-designed curriculum which enhances learning via multi-level fidelity SBL.

摘要

在医学专业发生根本性转变后的过去三十年里,对模拟的重视程度日益明显。基于模拟的学习(SBL)是一个宽泛的术语,涵盖了在安全且适应性强的环境中模仿技能、态度或程序以培训人员的多种方法。一个经典的例子是使用活体动物组织,即体内SBL。我们旨在回顾所有已发表的关于本科医学生体内SBL的证据;这包括教学概念以及对学生在这些概念上的重点评估。我们对MEDLINE上已发表的证据进行了系统回顾。我们还纳入了来自一系列针对本科教育的系统评价(eviCORE)的证据,这些评价是我们专门的研究网络(eMERG)的成果。体内SBL已被证明在本科层面具有价值,应被视为一种潜在的教育工具。严格遵守3R(减少、优化、替代)原则以减少动物组织的使用,应始终是任何课程的基础。体内SBL可能会在激励医学生成为安全外科医生的灵感和抱负方面更进一程;然而,它应通过精心设计的课程进行优化和支持,该课程通过多层次逼真度的SBL来增强学习效果。

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