Ogundiya Oluwadamilola, Rahman Thahmina Jasmine, Valnarov-Boulter Ioan, Young Tim Michael
Queen Square Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
J Med Internet Res. 2024 Dec 19;26:e60312. doi: 10.2196/60312.
The last 25 years have seen enormous progression in digital technologies across the whole of the health service, including health education. The rapid evolution and use of web-based and digital techniques have been significantly transforming this field since the beginning of the new millennium. These advancements continue to progress swiftly, even more so after the COVID-19 pandemic.
This narrative review aims to outline and discuss the developments that have taken place in digital medical education across the defined time frame. In addition, evidence for potential opportunities and challenges facing digital medical education in the near future was collated for analysis.
Literature reviews were conducted using PubMed, Web of Science Core Collection, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Embase. The participants and learners in this study included medical students, physicians in training or continuing professional development, nurses, paramedics, and patients.
Evidence of the significant steps in the development of digital medical education in the past 25 years was presented and analyzed in terms of application, impact, and implications for the future. The results were grouped into the following themes for discussion: learning management systems; telemedicine (in digital medical education); mobile health; big data analytics; the metaverse, augmented reality, and virtual reality; the COVID-19 pandemic; artificial intelligence; and ethics and cybersecurity.
Major changes and developments in digital medical education have occurred from around the start of the new millennium. Key steps in this journey include technical developments in teleconferencing and learning management systems, along with a marked increase in mobile device use for accessing learning over this time. While the pace of evolution in digital medical education accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic, further rapid progress has continued since the resolution of the pandemic. Many of these changes are currently being widely used in health education and other fields, such as augmented reality, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence, providing significant future potential. The opportunities these technologies offer must be balanced against the associated challenges in areas such as cybersecurity, the integrity of web-based assessments, ethics, and issues of digital privacy to ensure that digital medical education continues to thrive in the future.
在过去25年里,包括健康教育在内的整个医疗服务领域的数字技术都取得了巨大进展。自新千年伊始,基于网络和数字技术的快速发展与应用一直在显著改变这一领域。这些进步仍在迅速推进,在新冠疫情之后更是如此。
本叙述性综述旨在概述和讨论在规定时间框架内数字医学教育所发生的发展情况。此外,还收集了数字医学教育在不久的将来面临的潜在机遇和挑战的证据以供分析。
使用PubMed、科学引文索引核心合集、Scopus、谷歌学术和Embase进行文献综述。本研究的参与者和学习者包括医学生、接受培训或持续专业发展的医生、护士、护理人员和患者。
展示并分析了过去25年数字医学教育发展中重要步骤的证据,涉及应用、影响以及对未来的启示。结果分为以下主题进行讨论:学习管理系统;远程医疗(在数字医学教育中);移动健康;大数据分析;元宇宙、增强现实和虚拟现实;新冠疫情;人工智能;以及伦理与网络安全。
自新千年伊始,数字医学教育发生了重大变化和发展。这一进程中的关键步骤包括电话会议和学习管理系统的技术发展,以及在此期间用于获取学习资源的移动设备使用量显著增加。虽然数字医学教育的发展速度在新冠疫情期间加快,但疫情结束后仍在继续快速推进。这些变化中的许多目前已在健康教育和其他领域广泛应用,如增强现实技术、虚拟现实技术和人工智能技术,具有巨大的未来潜力。必须在这些技术带来的机遇与网络安全、基于网络评估的完整性、伦理以及数字隐私等领域的相关挑战之间取得平衡,以确保数字医学教育在未来继续蓬勃发展。