The Impact of the Patient Role on Medical Student Learning During Peer Simulation: A Qualitative Phenomenological Study.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Sherri L Rudinsky, Elizabeth Weissbrod, Rebekah Cole
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Abstract

Introduction: Simulation-based learning is an effective approach to teaching and assessing medical students. However, there is a lack of research regarding how playing the patient role during peer simulation impacts medical student learning. This study, therefore, examines the experiences of first-year medical students in the patient role during a high-fidelity, multiday peer simulation.

Methods: Using a phenomenological approach to qualitative data analysis, we analyzed 175 student reflection papers assigned to the students at the conclusion of the peer simulation. Our research team individually coded each paper and then came to a consensus on themes and patterns within the data.

Results: We discovered the following 4 themes within the data: (1) communication, (2) empathy, (3) stress, and (4) professional identity. Through observation and peer simulation students learned the importance of team, patient, and nonverbal communication, especially during transitions of care. Next, the students recognized the importance of quality patient care and prioritizing the humanity of their future patients. The students also connected stress and mistakes, teaching them the importance of stress management. Finally, inspired by their peers and looking to their future selves, the students expressed a commitment to continued professional development.

Conclusions: The patient role during peer simulation is an impactful learning experience for first-year medical students. Our study holds important implications for ways in which medical educators can maximize the benefits of simulation-based education for junior medical student learning.

病人角色对医学生在同伴模拟中学习的影响:定性现象学研究。
简介模拟学习是对医学生进行教学和评估的有效方法。然而,关于在同侪模拟中扮演病人角色如何影响医学生的学习却缺乏研究。因此,本研究探讨了一年级医学生在高仿真、多日同侪模拟中扮演病人角色的体验:我们采用现象学方法进行定性数据分析,分析了 175 篇学生反思论文,这些论文是在同侪模拟结束后分配给学生的。我们的研究团队对每篇论文进行了单独编码,然后就数据中的主题和模式达成了共识:我们在数据中发现了以下 4 个主题:(1) 沟通;(2) 共情;(3) 压力;(4) 职业认同。通过观察和同伴模拟,学生们了解到团队、患者和非语言沟通的重要性,尤其是在护理过渡期间。接下来,学生们认识到了为病人提供优质护理以及优先考虑未来病人的人性的重要性。学生们还将压力和错误联系起来,让他们认识到压力管理的重要性。最后,在同学们的激励下,展望未来的自己,学生们表达了对持续专业发展的承诺:结论:对于一年级医学生来说,在同伴模拟中扮演病人角色是一种极具影响力的学习体验。我们的研究对医学教育者如何最大限度地利用模拟教育促进低年级医学生的学习具有重要意义。
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CiteScore
4.00
自引率
8.30%
发文量
158
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare is a multidisciplinary publication encompassing all areas of applications and research in healthcare simulation technology. The journal is relevant to a broad range of clinical and biomedical specialties, and publishes original basic, clinical, and translational research on these topics and more: Safety and quality-oriented training programs; Development of educational and competency assessment standards; Reports of experience in the use of simulation technology; Virtual reality; Epidemiologic modeling; Molecular, pharmacologic, and disease modeling.
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