A104 A virtual musculoskeletal case history simulation with service users for pre-registration physiotherapy students

Carol McNally, Katy Baines
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Within health care provision many case history assessments are now performed online [1], with students expected to utilize a variety of virtual platforms in a safe, effective and professional manner. Aim: To approximate a real environment for students to practice virtual skills of case history assessment with service users. Objectives: Student development of: 1. Virtual communication skills (verbal, non-verbal, active listening, respect), 2. Clinical reasoning and interpretation, and 3. Reflective skills facilitated by debrief. Simulation preparation including revision of musculoskeletal assessment and familiarization with virtual ground rules linked to HCPC Guidance on Conduct and Ethics [2]. 42 students participated, split into groups of 14 for each virtual simulation session with a total of 5 service users briefed beforehand. Initial warm-up activities in breakout rooms were used to familiarize students with use of the online platform and to facilitate virtual communication skills. Groups of 4 students planned and undertook a virtual musculoskeletal case history with a service user. The Diamond structure for simulation debrief [3] was facilitated by Faculty staff involving the service users and peers; enabling further development of the students’ clinical reasoning and interpretation. Students reflected on their own performance using a simulation checklist as a resource, closing the loop by creating an action plan prior to their first practice placement. 25 students voluntarily completed an anonymous questionnaire linked to their virtual experiential learning activity. 75% strongly agreed and 21% agreed that the simulation was helpful in their development for placements (see Graph to show student response that virtual musculoskeletal simulation with service users was helpful in their development for placements Thematic analysis of good aspects of the activity identified 4 main themes: Benefits and realism of service user involvement compared to actors or peers Development of virtual communication and assessment skills Richness of involvement of service users in the debrief Usefulness of warm up activities using virtual technology Suggestions for improvement showed 2 main themes around increasing planning time and more opportunities for simulation with service users. Findings demonstrated the simulation aims and objectives were met with students positively reporting that the activity was helpful in their learning ahead of practice placements - enabling development of virtual communication, clinical reasoning/ interpretation and reflection through debrief. Approximation of a real environment for students to practice virtual case history assessment incorporating service users offers a rich educational example that aligns well with practice and sustainability in the current healthcare environment and is highly valued by students. Authors confirm that all relevant ethical standards for research conduct and dissemination have been met. The submitting author confirms that relevant ethical approval was granted, if applicable.
A104为注册前理疗学生提供的虚拟肌肉骨骼病例史模拟服务
在医疗保健服务中,许多病例史评估现在都是在线进行的[1],学生希望以安全、有效和专业的方式利用各种虚拟平台。目的:为学生提供一个近似真实的环境,让学生与服务使用者一起练习个案史评估的虚拟技能。目标:学生的发展:2.虚拟沟通技巧(口头、非口头、积极倾听、尊重)2 .临床推理与解释;汇报促进了反思技能。模拟准备包括修订肌肉骨骼评估和熟悉与HCPC行为和道德指南相关的虚拟基本规则[2]。42名学生参加了这次虚拟模拟活动,他们被分成14人一组,并事先向5名服务用户进行了简要介绍。在分组讨论室进行的初始热身活动是为了让学生熟悉在线平台的使用,并促进虚拟交流技能。每组4名学生与一名服务用户一起计划并进行了一项虚拟的肌肉骨骼病例记录。模拟汇报的菱形结构[3]是由涉及服务用户和同行的教职员工促成的;促进学生临床推理和解释能力的进一步发展。学生们用模拟清单作为资源来反思自己的表现,在他们第一次实习之前通过制定行动计划来完成这个循环。25名学生自愿完成了一份与他们的虚拟体验式学习活动相关的匿名问卷。75%的人强烈同意,21%的人同意模拟对他们的实习发展有帮助(见图表,显示学生对服务用户的虚拟肌肉骨骼模拟有助于他们的实习发展的反应)与演员或同伴相比服务用户参与的好处和现实性虚拟沟通和评估技能的发展服务用户在汇报中的参与度丰富使用虚拟技术预热活动的有用性改进建议显示了两个主要主题围绕增加规划时间和与服务用户进行模拟的更多机会。研究结果表明,模拟的目的和目标得到了满足,学生们积极地报告说,该活动有助于他们在实习前的学习——通过汇报促进虚拟交流、临床推理/解释和反思的发展。为学生提供一个近似真实的环境来实践包含服务用户的虚拟病例历史评估,提供了一个丰富的教育示例,它与当前医疗保健环境中的实践和可持续性很好地结合在一起,并且受到学生的高度重视。作者确认已符合研究行为和传播的所有相关伦理标准。提交作者确认已获得相关的伦理批准(如适用)。
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