Chang Yu-Che, Nkambule Nothando Sithulile, Chen Shou-Yen, Hsieh Ming-Ju, Chaou Chung-Hsien
Chang Gung Medical Education Research Centre, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2022 Jun 30;9:933212. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.933212. eCollection 2022.
Medical students in block clerkships constantly adapt to new environments and learn to interact with new people as they rotate between specialties. This frequent change potentially limited interns' opportunities for participation in real clinical practice. The aims of this study were to explore interns' conceptualization of their learning opportunities and experiences in the workplace during an emergency medicine (EM) block internship. In addition, the study also explored how participating in the pre-rotation high-fidelity simulation (HFS) orientation influenced interns' perception of their transition, participation and learning experiences in the real EM setting.
We implemented a newly developed pre-EM rotation orientation curriculum for interns. This orientation took place on the first day of the 2-week EM internship rotation. Two focus group discussions were held after each simulation training, one immediately after simulation to understand the students' perception and the educational impact of this activity, the other at the end of EM rotation to explore and compare their roles and perception in both simulation activity and the real clinical practice. A total of 151 seventh-year medical students enrolled in the pre-course HFS and focus group discussions between 2017 and 2019. We applied thematic analysis to systemically identify, examine, and construct themes.
Four major themes were constructed from the data; 1. Challenges in finding authentic learning experiences within the context of emergency medicine; 2. Effectiveness of the pre-course HFS 3. Limitations of EM internship rotation curriculum and pre-course simulation. 4. Suggestions for EM block-internship curriculum reforms. Our study's key findings indicate that pre-rotation orientation HFS activity, which offered a psychologically safe space for students to explore facets of EM and gain a contextualized understanding of the emergency work culture and environment, was essential for enhancing students' ability to identify and maximize practice affordances in real workplace.
Simulation, facilitates interns' negotiation of legitimate peripheral participation opportunities as they transition into the EM community of practice during their block internship rotation; putting students at the center of the learning process.
在轮转实习期间,医学生在不同专科间轮转时,需要不断适应新环境并学习与新人互动。这种频繁的变动可能会限制实习生参与实际临床实践的机会。本研究旨在探讨急诊医学(EM)轮转实习期间,实习生对其在工作场所学习机会和经历的概念化理解。此外,该研究还探讨了参与轮转前的高保真模拟(HFS)培训如何影响实习生对其在真实急诊环境中的过渡、参与和学习经历的认知。
我们为实习生实施了一项新开发的急诊医学轮转前培训课程。该培训在为期两周的急诊医学实习轮转的第一天进行。每次模拟训练后举行两次焦点小组讨论,一次在模拟训练结束后立即进行,以了解学生对该活动的认知和教育影响,另一次在急诊医学轮转结束时进行,以探索和比较他们在模拟活动和实际临床实践中的角色及认知。2017年至2019年期间,共有151名七年制医学生参加了课前高保真模拟训练和焦点小组讨论。我们采用主题分析法系统地识别、审视和构建主题。
从数据中构建了四个主要主题:1. 在急诊医学背景下寻找真实学习经历的挑战;2. 课前高保真模拟训练的有效性;3. 急诊医学实习轮转课程和课前模拟训练的局限性;4. 急诊医学轮转实习课程改革的建议。我们研究的主要发现表明,轮转前的高保真模拟训练活动为学生提供了一个心理安全的空间,使他们能够探索急诊医学的各个方面,并对急诊工作文化和环境有情境化的理解,这对于提高学生在实际工作场所识别和最大化实践机会的能力至关重要。
模拟训练有助于实习生在轮转实习期间过渡到急诊医学实践社区时,协商合法的边缘参与机会;将学生置于学习过程的中心。