María Camila Arango-Granados , Valentina Muñoz Patiño , Ángela María Guzmán , Jose Gabriel Barrios Diez , María Isabel González , Henry Arley Táquez
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Abstract
Introduction
This study examines the unique educational challenges encountered in emergency medicine, which arise from a wide variety of cases and the unpredictability of the emergency setting. We introduce a Digital Learning Resource (DLR) that uses virtual simulation to complement and enhance traditional educational methods.
Methods
We conducted a descriptive study of systematization of experiences, where the DLR design was evaluated on the basis of a questionnaire applied to a group of students and focus groups with students and teachers.
Results
Of the 59 students who participated, 72.8% completed the assessment, resulting in an overall rating for the DLR of 87.11%. The technology and educational content were highly rated (87.3% and 86.3%, respectively), and accessibility was also rated favorably at 85.8%. Feedback from the focus group indicated that students valued the integration of theory and clinical practice in the DLR, but they also suggested improvements in areas such as consistent access and better adaptation for mobile devices.
Conclusion
The DLR has proven to be a valuable educational tool, with a satisfaction rate of 87%, and meets the validation requirements of the UNE standards set by the Spanish Standardization Association. The findings point to the necessity for ongoing development and adaptation of the resource to further its educational impact in emergency medicine and to determine its suitability for use in various educational contexts. Future studies should investigate the long-term educational effects and clinical applicability of the DLR.
期刊介绍:
Educación Médica, revista trimestral que se viene publicando desde 1998 es editada desde enero de 2003 por la Fundación Educación Médica. Pretende contribuir a la difusión de los estudios y trabajos que en este campo se están llevando a cabo en todo el mundo, pero de una manera especial en nuestro entorno. Los artículos de Educación Médica tratarán tanto sobre aspectos prácticos de la docencia en su día a día como sobre cuestiones más teóricas de la educación médica. Así mismo, la revista intentará proporcionar análisis y opiniones de expertos de reconocido prestigio internacional.