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用户对由FORCE(在线放射技师临床教育框架)开发的基于临床模拟的学习的评估。

User evaluation of clinical simulation-based learning developed by FORCE (Framework for Online Radiographer Clinical Education).

作者信息

Matthews K, Kamp C, Dalen-Seime N, Kraus B, Zarb F, Sakariassen P, Costa P S, Aarhus G, Bezzina P, Jaronen M, Huhtanen J, Strudwick R

机构信息

University College Dublin, Ireland.

FH Campus Wien, Austria.

出版信息

Radiography (Lond). 2025 Mar;31(2):102870. doi: 10.1016/j.radi.2025.01.005. Epub 2025 Feb 1.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The FORCE initiative, funded by the EU, was created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on radiography education. It offers a virtual learning environment (VLE) filled with clinical simulation scenarios targeting Diagnostic Imaging, Nuclear Medicine, and Radiotherapy. These scenarios are designed to provide open-access, simulation-based learning (SBL) resources that help radiography undergraduates engage in problem-based learning across relevant clinical knowledge and professional awareness. This study presents the results of an online survey aimed at evaluating the FORCE VLE and SBL resources to guide future development.

METHODS

The survey targeted academic and clinical staff in Radiography and student Radiographers. It was based on the Course Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) and modified to include topics relevant to online learning, using a five-point Likert Scale (LS). The questionnaire consisted of four sections: research information and consent; socio-demographic data; LS-based questions on case structure, content, interactivity, technical aspects, multimedia quality, and overall experience; and open-text responses.

RESULTS

Of the 407 invited participants, 109 (27 %) responded, with 77 % being students and 23 % clinical or academic radiographers from 13 countries. English proficiency was reported by 76 % of respondents. The median LS was consistently 4 across all categories, indicating high satisfaction. Content analysis of 159 open-text comments revealed 139 positive opinions on the SBL resources.

CONCLUSION

The FORCE VLE SBL resources were highly regarded for their interactivity, applicability, and support in consolidating knowledge and enhancing patient care. Suggestions for improvement were minor, mainly focusing on navigation and specific content preferences.

IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

Expanding the availability of online SBL cases could enhance Radiographer education and promote inclusivity across the field.

摘要

引言

由欧盟资助的FORCE计划是为应对新冠疫情对放射学教育的影响而设立的。它提供了一个虚拟学习环境(VLE),其中充满了针对诊断成像、核医学和放射治疗的临床模拟场景。这些场景旨在提供开放获取的、基于模拟的学习(SBL)资源,帮助放射学本科生围绕相关临床知识和专业意识开展基于问题的学习。本研究展示了一项在线调查的结果,该调查旨在评估FORCE虚拟学习环境和SBL资源,以指导未来的发展。

方法

该调查针对放射学领域的学术和临床工作人员以及放射学专业学生。它基于课程体验问卷(CEQ)进行修改,以纳入与在线学习相关的主题,采用五点李克特量表(LS)。问卷包括四个部分:研究信息与同意;社会人口统计学数据;基于李克特量表的关于案例结构、内容、互动性、技术方面、多媒体质量和总体体验的问题;以及开放式文本回答。

结果

在407名受邀参与者中,109人(27%)做出了回应,其中77%是学生,23%是来自13个国家的临床或学术放射技师。76%的受访者表示英语水平良好。所有类别中的李克特量表中位数始终为4,表明满意度较高。对159条开放式文本评论的内容分析显示,对SBL资源有139条积极评价。

结论

FORCE虚拟学习环境的SBL资源因其互动性、适用性以及在巩固知识和加强患者护理方面的支持而受到高度评价。改进建议较少,主要集中在导航和特定内容偏好方面。

对实践的启示

扩大在线SBL案例的可用性可以加强放射技师教育,并促进该领域的包容性。

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