Limitations and perspectives of the physiology laboratory PhysioEx V9.1 during single-center Peruvian medical education

Jeel Moya-Salazar
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Introduction: Virtual reality is a controversial tool in medical education; it has previously been shown to be very useful in anatomy and physiology. Objective: to evaluate the physiology simulation laboratory PhysioEx v9.1 during the course of Human Morphophysiology at a private university in Lima, Peru. Methods: This cross-sectional study was developed in two stages: the first, under the critical approach of software analysis, and the second, with a structured survey aimed at Human Medicine students on simulation. The study instrument was subdivided into two parts with 17 questions (15 closed and 2 open). The first surveyed the know-how of the previous three weeks of simulation, and the second, on the Technologies Applied to Health Communication and a satisfaction scale of the study program and the simulator. Results: Our findings show a high performance of the simulator in the approach to cellular physiology, where ~70% and ~60% of students understood respectively passive and active transport, and membrane potential and electrical transmission. The experience was rated as relevant (35%), satisfactory (55%), and indicative (77%). Forty-five percent considered the English language as the major limitation, followed by inaccessibility in other spaces such as their homes or work centers (20%). The main advantages were graphics (45%) and ease-of-use (25%). Thirty percent do not believe that the experience allows consolidating the studies of medicine and 78% experience inattention by the teacher. Conclusions: the evaluation of the simulator allowed knowing its main advantage and reticence (the English language) within a new educational experience in Peruvian students. *Correspondence to: School of Human Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Norbert Wiener University, Lima, Peru, E-mail: jeel.moya@upsjb.edu.pe
生理学实验室PhysioEx V9.1在秘鲁单中心医学教育中的局限性和前景
导读:在医学教育中,虚拟现实是一个有争议的工具;它以前被证明在解剖学和生理学上非常有用。目的:对秘鲁利马某私立大学人体形态生理学课程中使用的生理模拟实验室PhysioEx v9.1进行评价。方法:本横断面研究分为两个阶段:第一阶段,在软件分析的关键方法下,第二阶段,针对人类医学学生的模拟进行结构化调查。研究工具分为两部分,共17个问题(15个封闭式问题,2个开放式问题)。第一次调查了前三周模拟的知识,第二次调查了健康传播技术的应用以及学习计划和模拟器的满意度量表。结果:我们的研究结果表明,模拟器在细胞生理学方面表现优异,其中约70%和约60%的学生分别了解被动和主动运输,膜电位和电传递。经验被评为相关(35%),满意(55%)和指示性(77%)。45%的人认为英语是主要限制因素,其次是其他空间(如家庭或工作中心)的不便(20%)。主要优势是图形(45%)和易用性(25%)。30%的人认为这种经历不能巩固医学研究,78%的人认为老师没有注意到。结论:对模拟器的评估使秘鲁学生在新的教育体验中了解其主要优势和沉默(英语语言)。*通信:秘鲁利马诺伯特·维纳大学卫生科学学院人类医学学院,电子邮件:jeel.moya@upsjb.edu.pe
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