Bowers Patrick, Tomlin Dani
Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia.
Nurs Health Sci. 2025 Sep;27(3):e70198. doi: 10.1111/nhs.70198.
This project aims to examine the effect of pediatric virtual patients (VPs) on audiology students' perception of self-efficacy and characterize student reflections of using pediatric VPs. A mixed methods convergent parallel design was employed for this study. To measure the effect of VPs on self-efficacy the learning self-efficacy scale (L-SES) for clinical skills was used. A thematic analysis of open-ended survey questions was completed to establish student reflections. A total of 92 first-year Master of Clinical Audiology students from two cohorts participated, with 38 completing both pre- and post-VP L-SES. Statistically significant changes in self-efficacy were seen for cognitive and psychomotor domains. Five themes were established: Gaining experience, feedback for learning, time and place, usability considerations and recommendations for future applications. This study indicates that the use of pediatric behavioral hearing assessment VPs can drive gains in self-reported self-efficacy in cognitive and psychomotor domains. Gains to affective self-efficacy improvements are likely harmed by usability issues. These findings add to a growing evidence base on the educational value of VPs as it relates to self-efficacy within audiology and the wider health care field.
本项目旨在研究儿科虚拟患者(VPs)对听力学专业学生自我效能感认知的影响,并描述学生使用儿科虚拟患者的反馈。本研究采用了混合方法收敛平行设计。为了测量虚拟患者对自我效能感的影响,使用了临床技能学习自我效能量表(L-SES)。通过对开放式调查问卷问题进行主题分析,以确定学生的反馈。来自两个队列的92名临床听力学专业一年级硕士研究生参与了研究,其中38人完成了虚拟患者前后的L-SES量表测试。在认知和心理运动领域,自我效能感有统计学上的显著变化。确定了五个主题:积累经验、学习反馈、时间和地点、可用性考虑以及对未来应用的建议。本研究表明,使用儿科行为听力评估虚拟患者可以提高认知和心理运动领域自我报告的自我效能感。可用性问题可能会损害情感自我效能感的提高。这些发现为虚拟患者在听力学及更广泛医疗保健领域与自我效能感相关的教育价值提供了越来越多的证据。