Virtual reality-based medical education versus lecture-based method in teaching start triage lessons in emergency medical students: Virtual reality in medical education.

Saman Behmadi, Fariba Asadi, Maryam Okhovati, Roghaye Ershad Sarabi
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Abstract

Introduction: Epidemics such as the recent one, COVID-19, have caused a change in education and its methods. Virtual simulation is one of the types of technology used in medical education and related sciences. Virtual simulation provides practical and clinical medical education in a safe, cost-effective, reproducible, and flexible learning environment where students can practice over and over in a standard environment. This study was conducted to compare the effect of virtual-based medical education versus lecture-based method in teaching start triage lessons in emergency medical students in educational and medical centers affiliated to Birjand University of Medical Sciences Ferdows, Paramedical School, in 2020.

Methods: This is a quasi-experimental study. َAll 44 students of emergency medicine registered for triage course participated in the study. They were divided into two homogenous groups which were matched based on their grade point average. The simple triage and rapid transport (START) triage course was taught in the traditional way- lecture based- from the beginning of the semester to the middle of the semester; then, the other group (simulation-based) was trained in the second half of the same semester using virtual simulation.

Results: The students' rate of learning was measured by their scores at the end of the course exam in both groups. The mean scores of virtual simulation-based education were slightly higher than those of the lecture-based education, but it was not statistically significant (P>0.05). The students were more satisfied with virtual simulation-based education than the lecture-based and the difference between the mean scores of satisfaction was statistically significant (P>0.05).

Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that VR can effectively improve knowledge in undergraduate emergency student's education, but it was not more effective than traditional educational methods. More experimental studies with a larger sample size are needed to confirm that virtual simulation-based education can more effectively improve knowledge in teaching practical lessons such as triage.

以虚拟现实为基础的医学教育与以讲座为基础的急诊医学学生开始分诊课程教学方法:医学教育中的虚拟现实。
导语:最近发生的COVID-19等流行病导致了教育及其方法的变化。虚拟仿真是医学教育和相关科学中使用的技术类型之一。虚拟模拟在安全、经济、可复制和灵活的学习环境中提供实用和临床医学教育,学生可以在标准环境中反复练习。本研究是为了比较基于虚拟的医学教育与基于讲座的方法在2020年Birjand医学科学大学附属教育和医疗中心对急诊医科学生的开始分诊课程的教学效果。方法:准实验研究。َAll 44名注册分诊课程的急诊科学生参与了研究。他们被分成两组,根据他们的平均绩点进行匹配。简单分诊和快速转运(START)分诊课程从学期初到学期中以传统的授课方式进行授课;然后,另一组(基于模拟的)在同一学期的下半学期使用虚拟模拟进行训练。结果:两组学生的学习速度均以课程期末考试成绩来衡量。虚拟模拟教学的平均分略高于课堂教学,但差异无统计学意义(P>0.05)。学生对虚拟模拟教学的满意度高于课堂教学,满意度平均分与课堂教学的满意度差异有统计学意义(P>0.05)。结论:本研究结果表明,虚拟现实技术可以有效提高本科急诊学生的知识水平,但并不比传统教育方法更有效。需要更多更大样本量的实验研究来证实基于虚拟仿真的教育能够更有效地提高诸如分诊等实践课的教学知识。
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Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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