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There are many examples of hybrid simulation models in healthcare education which are designed to simulate specific scenarios. However, there appears to be a need for a cost effective and configurable hybrid simulation platform which can be used by educators of various healthcare disciplines to simulate different scenarios. The purpose of this paper is to develop a proof-of-concept platform that can be easily implemented at little cost and provide flexibility to healthcare instructors to develop a variety of simulation scenarios, and to determine the effectiveness of this platform. Using a standardized patient, a person acting as a patient in a scripted manner, along with wearable and web-based technologies, a congestive heart failure simulation was used as an evaluative exercise for a group of personal support worker students at a Canadian Community College. Personal support workers typically provide care to any person who may require personal assistance with activities of daily living such as feeding, lifting, bathing, skin care and oral hygiene to name a few. Standardized patients are typically used in healthcare education to educate and evaluate soft skills, such as caregiver to patient communication, professionalism, as well as hard skills, such as history taking, examination and diagnostic skills (Rosen in J Crit Care 23:157-166, 2008). Instructor feedback indicated that the platform was easy to use and capable of simulating a large variety of scenarios. Pre and post test results are evidence of initial findings of promise indicating that the platform seemed to be effective in enabling students to meet learning outcomes. Focus group results seem to indicate an increase in student confidence as it relates to their ability to handle a similar scenario in the workplace.
在医疗保健教育中有许多用于模拟特定场景的混合模拟模型的例子。然而,似乎需要一种具有成本效益和可配置的混合模拟平台,各种医疗保健学科的教育工作者可以使用该平台来模拟不同的场景。本文的目的是开发一个概念验证平台,该平台可以以低成本轻松实现,并为医疗保健讲师提供灵活性,以开发各种模拟场景,并确定该平台的有效性。使用一个标准化的病人,一个人以脚本的方式扮演病人,以及可穿戴和基于网络的技术,充血性心力衰竭模拟被用作加拿大社区学院一组个人支持工作者学生的评估练习。个人支持工作者通常为任何可能需要日常生活活动个人帮助的人提供护理,例如喂养,举起,洗澡,皮肤护理和口腔卫生等等。标准化患者通常用于医疗保健教育,以教育和评估软技能,如护理者对患者的沟通,专业精神,以及硬技能,如病史记录,检查和诊断技能(Rosen in J Crit Care 23:157-166, 2008)。教师反馈表明,该平台易于使用,能够模拟各种各样的场景。前后测试结果是初步发现的证据,表明该平台似乎在使学生达到学习成果方面是有效的。焦点小组的结果似乎表明,学生的信心有所增加,因为这与他们在工作场所处理类似情况的能力有关。