Clinical decision making through game-based learning: Observations within a Radiography Escape Room

IF 1.3 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Tarni Nelson , Johnathan Hewis
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Abstract

Introduction

The paper reports observations following the design and implementation of an immersive multi-sensory escape room as a novel professional, game-based workshop to foster clinical decision making in diagnostic radiography.

Methods

The two authors developed an educational Radiography Escape Room. Participants successfully completed tasks within the radiography escape room, with some finishing the tasks within the sixty-minute time frame and subsequently escaping the room. By completing the story plot of the hospital shift as a radiographer through a series of sequential, radiography-based puzzles, participants tested their specialised knowledge and professional capabilities within a time constrained simulated clinical environment.

Discussion

Escape room deployment in radiography education allowed participants to enhance problem solving skills requiring collaboration and effective teamwork to make simulated clinical decisions. During the post escape room debriefing session, participants anecdotally indicated that participating in the escape room required them to draw upon their own prior knowledge and skills and fostered problem solving, clinical reasoning and justification, and collaborative teamwork.

Conclusion

Escape rooms offer the potential to be used as an effective pedagogical tool in radiography education and training, complementing the growing educational use of escape rooms within other healthcare disciplines. Carefully curated, evidence-based scenarios and thorough testing are essential for successful implementation.
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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
11.10%
发文量
231
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists. This journal is published four times a year and is circulated to approximately 11,000 medical radiation technologists, libraries and radiology departments throughout Canada, the United States and overseas. The Journal publishes articles on recent research, new technology and techniques, professional practices, technologists viewpoints as well as relevant book reviews.
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