Manuel Fernández-Alcántara, Silvia Escribano, Rocío Juliá-Sanchis, Ana Castillo-López, Antonio Pérez-Manzano, M Macur, Sedina Kalender-Smajlović, Sofía García-Sanjuán, María José Cabañero-Martínez
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Abstract
Background: Quality clinical care is supported by effective patient-centered communication. Health care professionals can improve their communication skills through simulation-based training, but our knowledge about virtual simulation and its effectiveness and use in training health professionals and students is still growing rapidly.
Objective: The objective of this study was to review the current academic literature to identify and evaluate the virtual simulation tools used to train communication skills in health care students and professionals.
Methods: This review was carried out in June 2023 by collecting data from the MEDLINE/PubMed and Web of Science electronic databases. Once applicable studies were identified, we recorded data related to type of technology used, learning objectives, degree of learning autonomy, outcomes, and other details.
Results: We found 35 articles that had developed and/or applied a virtual environment for training communication skills aimed at patients, in which 24 different learning tools were identified. Most had been developed to independently train communication skills in English, either generally or in the specific context of medical history (anamnesis) interviews. Many of these tools used a virtual patient that looked like a person and had the ability to vocally respond. Almost half of the tools analyzed allowed the person being trained to respond orally using natural language. Of note, not all these studies described the technology they had used in detail.
Conclusions: Many different learning tools with very heterogeneous characteristics are being used for the purposes of communication skills training. Continued research will still be required to develop virtual tools that include the most advanced features to achieve high-fidelity simulation training.
背景:以患者为中心的有效沟通是优质临床护理的基础。卫生保健专业人员可以通过基于模拟的培训来提高他们的沟通技巧,但我们对虚拟模拟的了解及其在培训卫生保健专业人员和学生方面的有效性和使用仍在迅速增长。目的:本研究的目的是回顾当前的学术文献,以识别和评估用于培训卫生保健学生和专业人员沟通技能的虚拟模拟工具。方法:本综述于2023年6月进行,收集MEDLINE/PubMed和Web of Science电子数据库的数据。一旦确定了适用的研究,我们记录了与使用的技术类型、学习目标、学习自主程度、结果和其他细节相关的数据。结果:我们发现35篇文章开发和/或应用了针对患者的虚拟环境来培训沟通技巧,其中确定了24种不同的学习工具。大多数人已经发展到可以独立训练英语沟通技巧,无论是在一般情况下还是在病史(记忆)访谈的特定背景下。这些工具中的许多都使用了一个看起来像人的虚拟病人,并且有声音反应的能力。几乎一半的分析工具允许接受训练的人使用自然语言进行口头回应。值得注意的是,并非所有这些研究都详细描述了他们所使用的技术。结论:许多不同的学习工具具有非常不同的特点,被用于沟通技巧培训。继续研究将仍然需要开发虚拟工具,包括最先进的功能,以实现高保真仿真训练。