Building low-cost simulators for invasive ultrasound-guided procedures using the V-model.

IF 2.8 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Vilma Johnsson, Martin Grønnebæk Tolsgaard, Olav Bennike Bjørn Petersen, Morten Bo Søndergaard Svendsen
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The use of medical simulators for training technical and diagnostic skills has rapidly increased over the past decade. Yet, most available medical simulators have not been developed based on a structured evaluation of their intended uses but rather out of expected commercial value. Moreover, educators often struggle to access simulators because of cost or because no simulators have been developed for a particular procedure. In this report, we introduce "the V-model" as a conceptual framework to illustrate how simulator development can be guided by the intended uses in an iterative fashion. Applying a needs-based conceptual framework when developing simulators is important to increase the accessibility and sustainability of simulation-based medical education. It will minimize the developmental barriers and costs, while at the same time improving educational outcomes. Two new simulators for invasive ultrasound-guided procedures are used as examples, the chorionic villus sampling model and the ultrasound-guided aspiration trainer. Our conceptual framework and the use cases can serve as a template for future simulator development and documentation hereof.

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利用v型模型为侵入性超声引导程序构建低成本模拟器。
在过去十年中,使用医疗模拟器培训技术和诊断技能的情况迅速增加。然而,大多数现有的医疗模拟器并不是基于对其预期用途的结构化评估而开发的,而是超出了预期的商业价值。此外,由于成本或没有为特定程序开发的模拟器,教育工作者经常难以获得模拟器。在本报告中,我们将引入“v模型”作为概念框架,以说明模拟器开发如何以迭代的方式由预期的用途指导。在开发模拟器时应用基于需求的概念框架对于提高基于模拟的医学教育的可及性和可持续性非常重要。它将最大限度地减少发展障碍和成本,同时改善教育成果。以两种新型的超声引导有创手术模拟器——绒毛膜绒毛取样模型和超声引导吸入训练器为例。我们的概念框架和用例可以作为未来模拟器开发和文档的模板。
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