Eric F. Egelund , Carol A. Motycka , Kevin O. Rivera , Kristen N. Salem , Lisa Domenico , Patrick M. Nobles , Karina A. Kolb , Jane M. Gannon
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摘要
Covid-19 大流行给全国各地的教育机构造成了教学中断,尤其是那些使用模拟教学的机构。我们的团队采用故事情节和分支路径方法,将现场高保真模拟(HFS)转换为在线虚拟模拟。该团队与视频制作方面的多媒体专家合作,创建了一个分支路径模拟(BPS),带领由在线学生组成的跨专业团队在急诊科(ED)中体验病人的几个决策点。模拟决策点的视频片段贯穿整个模拟过程,最终形成最终结果。在在线模拟之前和之后进行了 TeamSTEPPS® 团队合作态度问卷调查(T-TAQ),并使用 SPSS 统计软件进行了描述性数据分析(配对样本 t 检验)。模拟后的满意度调查也进行了类似的分析。
Converting an interprofessional opioid use disorder simulation from high-fidelity to an online branching pathway scenario
The Covid-19 pandemic caused a disruption in teaching for institutions across the country, particularly for those using simulation-based education. Our team converted a live high-fidelity simulation (HFS) into an online virtual simulation using a storyline and branching pathway approach. The team collaborated with multimedia specialists in video production to create a branching path simulation (BPS), taking interprofessional teams of online students through several decision-making points of a patient's experience in the emergency department (ED). Video vignettes of simulation decision points are incorporated throughout the simulation, with a final outcome eventually emerging. The TeamSTEPPS® Teamwork Attitudes Questionnaire (T-TAQ) was administered before and after the online simulation and descriptive data analysis (paired sample t-test) was conducted using SPSS statistical software. A post simulation satisfaction survey was similarly analyzed.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, a quarterly online-only journal, provides innovative ideas for interprofessional educators and practitioners through peer-reviewed articles and reports. Each issue examines current issues and trends in interprofessional healthcare topics, offering progressive solutions to the challenges facing the profession. The Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice (JIEP) is affiliated with University of Nebraska Medical Center and the official journal of National Academies of Practice (NAP) and supports its mission to serve the public and the health profession by advancing education, policy, practice & research.