A5可持续的医疗保健实习准备:通过沉浸式模拟和在线学习增强AHP学生的准备

Debbie Thackray, Laura Rossiter, Emma Cowley, Ruth Turk, Belinda Judd, Jennie Brentnall
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2021年,一个多元化的国际和跨专业团队设计并实施了一个密集的面对面模拟周和一个交互式在线学习计划,以加强学生为临床实习做准备(临床实习增强项目),该项目得到了英格兰健康教育的资助。该模拟课程旨在培养学生以病人为中心的沟通技巧、评估和治疗管理能力,并通过参加多学科小组会议,培养学生对不同专业的理解。定制的在线课程设计具有类似的学习效果,并利用了各种学习材料,包括与案例研究相关的临床环境的360°图像。研究设计是一个综合的混合方法可行性研究,有29名AHP学生参与模拟,24名学生参与研究的在线部分。来自物理治疗、职业治疗和足部的学生自行选择他们喜欢的交付模式来进行实习准备。评估探讨了国内外学生参加模拟和使用在线学习的经验。此外,本文还探讨了临床教育者和演员角色扮演者的观点。使用反身性专题方法对数据进行归纳分析,并与定量数据相结合。试点研究的主要结果显示,模拟课程在让学生应用所学知识方面的价值,特别是帮助他们在沟通、建立关系和干预方面建立信心。相比之下,在线学习项目在培养学生的临床推理能力和对文献的熟练程度方面最为有效[1]。今年,我们在这些发现的基础上,将模拟课程升级到包括所有一年级AHP学生(通过将沉浸式模拟与在线学习相结合,我们创造了一种可持续的、可实现的方法,让AHP学生更好地为临床实习做好准备,这种结合的方法可能有助于减轻临床教育工作者的负担。)作者确认已符合研究行为和传播的所有相关伦理标准。提交作者确认已获得相关的伦理批准(如适用)。
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A5 Sustainable healthcare placement preparation: enhancing AHP student preparation through immersive simulation and online learning
In 2021, a diverse international and inter-professional team designed and implemented an intensive in-person simulation week and an interactive online learning programme to enhance student preparation for clinical placement (the Clinical Placement Enhancement Project) supported with funding from Health Education England. The simulation programme aimed for students to develop their patient-centred communication skills, assessment and therapeutic management by attending three simulation scenarios and inter-professional understanding through participation in a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meeting. The bespoke online programme was designed with similar learning outcomes and utilized various learning materials, including 360° images of clinical environments linked to case studies. The study design was an integrative mixed-methods feasibility study, with 29 AHP students participating in the simulation and 24 students taking part in the online arm of the study. Students from physiotherapy, occupational therapy and podiatry self-selected their preferred delivery mode for placement preparation. The evaluation explored the experiences of both domestic and international students attending the simulation and using the online learning. In addition, perspectives of the clinical educators and actor role players were explored. Data were inductively analysed using a reflexive thematic approach and integrated with the quantitative data. The key findings from the pilot study showed the value of the simulation programme in allowing students to apply their learning, particularly helping them to develop their confidence in communication, rapport building and interventions. By contrast, the online learning programme was most effective at developing students’ clinical reasoning and proficiency with documentation [1]. We have built on these findings this year, to upscale the simulation programme to include all first-year AHP students ( By combining the immersive simulation with the online learning, we have created a sustainable and achievable approach to better prepare AHP students for clinical placement, and this combined approach may help to reduce the burden for our clinical educators. Authors confirm that all relevant ethical standards for research conduct and dissemination have been met. The submitting author confirms that relevant ethical approval was granted, if applicable.
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