Learner-centered, simulation-based training to improve the skills of medical students

K. Tao, Ling Chen, Xue-Rong Miao, Zhi-jie Lu
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Objective To explore the application effect of learner-centered, simulation-based training in the clinical operation teaching of anesthesiology. Method s A total of 20 junior students in anesthesiology from a university from 2016 to 2017 were included. In this study, the training of three simulation operations, namely endotracheal intubation, central venous puncture, and arterial catheterization was set up. The self-confidence, operational knowledge, and operational skills before and after the training were assessed through Likert-type questionnaires, multiple-choice tests, and procedural checklists, respectively. Data analyses were performed with the SPSS 16.0. The Wilcoxon signed rank test was applied to compare the self-confidence scores before and after training and the paired t-test was adopted to compare the knowledge and operation scores before and after training. Result s The students' self-confidence, knowledge and operation scores of the three operations were significantly improved after training (P<0.05), with the highest increase in the central venous puncture operation score [(7.55±2.40) vs. (15.55±1.84), P<0.01]. The teaching satisfaction survey showed that 95% of the students felt that the training course was conducive to the operation skills learning and were satisfied with the course of this training. Conclusion The learner-centered, simulation-based training can help the clinical students master the operating skill points quickly and skillfully, and promote the individualized and standardized implementation of the clinical operation skills, thereby improving the clinical teaching effect. Key words: Learner-centered; Simulation-based training; Anesthesiology
以学习者为中心,以模拟为基础的培训,以提高医学生的技能
目的探讨以学习者为中心、模拟训练在麻醉学临床操作教学中的应用效果。方法选取2016~2017年某高校麻醉专业大三学生20名。本研究设置了气管插管、中心静脉穿刺和动脉插管三种模拟操作的训练。训练前后的自信心、操作知识和操作技能分别通过Likert型问卷、多项选择测试和程序检查表进行评估。数据分析采用SPSS 16.0进行。采用Wilcoxon符号秩检验比较训练前后的自信心得分,采用配对t检验比较训练前和训练后的知识和操作得分。结果训练后学生对三种手术的自信心、知识和操作成绩均有显著提高(P<0.05),中心静脉穿刺术得分增幅最高[(7.55±2.40)vs.(15.55±1.84),P<0.01]。教学满意度调查显示,95%的学生认为该培训课程有利于操作技能的学习,并对该培训课程感到满意。结论以学习者为中心,模拟训练能帮助临床学生快速、熟练地掌握操作技能点,促进临床操作技能的个性化、规范化实施,从而提高临床教学效果。关键词:以学习者为中心;基于模拟的培训;麻醉学
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