Gray Michelle, Downer Terri, Hanson Julie, Hartz Donna, Gao Yu, Andersen Patrea
College of Nursing and Midwifery, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia; School of Nursing and Midwifery, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia, Australia.
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Women Birth. 2023 Feb;36(1):e36-e43. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2022.04.009. Epub 2022 Apr 28.
Complex physiological processes are often difficult for midwifery students to comprehend when using traditional teaching and learning approaches. Online resources for midwifery education are limited.
Face to face instructional workshops using simulation have had some impact on improving understanding. However, in the 21st century new technologies offer the opportunity to provide alternative learning approaches. Virtual and artificial realities have been shown to increase confidence in decision making during clinical practice.
Explore the impact of using three-dimensional (3D) visualisation in midwifery education, on student's application, when educating women about the birth of the placenta, and membranes.
Face to face individual interviews were performed, to collect deep, meaningful experiences of students, learning about the third stage of labour.
Prior clinical experiences impacted on student's ability to articulate how they would discuss birth of the placenta and membranes, and the process of haemostasis with women.
The narrative findings of this pilot study identified ways that students traditionally learn midwifery, through theory, and clinical practice. Interview narratives illustrated how midwifery students who had previous experiences of witnessing birth, had superior ability to discuss the third stage of labour with women. While students with limited birth experiences, found the 3DMVR assisted them in their understanding of the physiology of the third stage of labour.
In an environment of increasing technological advances, clinical placements remain an essential component of midwifery education.
在使用传统教学方法时,复杂的生理过程往往让助产专业学生难以理解。助产教育的在线资源有限。
使用模拟的面对面教学工作坊对增进理解有一定影响。然而,在21世纪,新技术提供了提供替代学习方法的机会。虚拟现实和增强现实已被证明能增强临床实践中决策的信心。
探讨在助产教育中使用三维(3D)可视化技术,在向孕妇讲解胎盘和胎膜娩出时,对学生应用能力的影响。
进行面对面的个人访谈,以收集学生在学习分娩第三阶段时深刻而有意义的体验。
先前的临床经验影响了学生阐述如何与孕妇讨论胎盘和胎膜娩出以及止血过程的能力。
这项初步研究的叙述性结果确定了学生传统上通过理论和临床实践学习助产的方式。访谈叙述表明,有过目睹分娩经历的助产专业学生在与孕妇讨论分娩第三阶段时有更强的能力。而分娩经历有限的学生发现3D虚拟现实技术辅助他们理解了分娩第三阶段的生理过程。
在技术不断进步的环境中,临床实习仍是助产教育的重要组成部分。