Jimmy Frèrejean, Katie Walker, Ben Symon, Walter Eppich
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Simulation-based education in healthcare has advanced significantly, yet a persistent gap remains between educational science and healthcare simulation research. The late Jeroen van Merriënboer's extensive work in educational science provides valuable guidance for bridging this gap. Four key insights from his research can serve as a strong theoretical bedrock for educators and researchers aiming to design more effective and cohesive simulation-based learning experiences: (1) integrating learning in both simulated and real environments to improve transfer, (2) offering targeted learner support that evolves with expertise, (3) embracing the complexity of educational practice and avoiding one-size-fits-all solutions, and (4) embedding domain-general skills within specific disciplines. Championing these insights may catalyze more theory-informed practice and research in healthcare simulation. Nevertheless, applying these principles in practice remains a challenge, highlighting the need for further research into the "how"-specifically how to interconnect learning environments, adapt instruction to diverse needs, integrate theory with practice, and combine the teaching of domain-general and domain-specific skills.
基于模拟的医疗保健教育取得了显著进展,但教育科学与医疗保健模拟研究之间仍然存在持续的差距。已故的Jeroen van Merriënboer在教育科学方面的广泛工作为弥合这一差距提供了宝贵的指导。从他的研究中得出的四个关键见解可以作为旨在设计更有效、更有凝聚力的模拟学习体验的教育工作者和研究人员的坚实理论基础:(1)整合模拟和真实环境中的学习,以提高迁移能力;(2)提供有针对性的学习者支持,并随着专业知识的发展而发展;(3)接受教育实践的复杂性,避免一刀切的解决方案;(4)在特定学科中嵌入领域通用技能。支持这些见解可能会在医疗保健模拟中催化更多理论知情的实践和研究。然而,在实践中应用这些原则仍然是一个挑战,强调需要进一步研究“如何”-特别是如何互连学习环境,使教学适应不同的需求,将理论与实践相结合,并将一般领域和特定领域技能的教学结合起来。