将技术应用纳入医学教育:医学生视角的定性研究

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Fahad Abdulaziz Alrashed, Tauseef Ahmad, Muneera M Almurdi, Asma A Alderaa, Saad A Alhammad, Mohammad Serajuddin, Abdulrahman M Alsubiheen
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简介近年来,技术与医学教育的结合有了长足的发展,虚拟现实、人工智能和远程医疗等工具越来越受到重视。这些工具在医学教育中提供了身临其境的体验式学习经历:我们联系了目前就读于医学教育专业、熟悉并在医学教育中积极使用人工智能的医学生。最初,我们随机邀请了 21 名学生参与研究,但只有 13 名学生同意接受访谈。一些学生以考试日程繁忙为由没有参加。在访谈录音开始前,我们告知了参与者本研究的目的。采用半结构式访谈指导访谈记录。使用定性数据分析软件 Atlas.ti 对录音进行了转录和分析:参与者对虚拟现实、人工智能和远程医疗技术的看法和认识水平各不相同。参与者认为利用虚拟现实技术进行学习是有趣的、令人难忘的、具有包容性和吸引力的。虚拟现实技术的使用被认为是对当前教学和学习方法的补充,有助于建立学习者的信心,并为医学生提供一个解决问题和试错学习的安全环境。学生们报告说,人工智能被视为医疗保健领域潜在的游戏规则改变者。参与者希望远程医疗能为偏远地区和服务不足的人群提供医疗服务:本研究与沙特阿拉伯的医科学生和住院医师进行了焦点小组讨论,以探讨他们对将 VR、人工智能和远程医疗融入医学教育和实践的看法。他们的见解凸显了知情决策和战略发展的必要性,以优化效益并应对初期投资、技术问题、伦理和法规等挑战。这些考虑因素对于充分发挥技术在全球医学教育中的潜在效益至关重要。关键词:学习教育;医学教育;虚拟现实医学教育;医学教育中的技术;定性研究教学技术;人工智能
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Incorporating Technology Adoption in Medical Education: A Qualitative Study of Medical Students’ Perspectives
Introduction: The integration of technology into medical education has witnessed significant growth in recent years, with tools such as virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and telemedicine gaining prominence. These tool in medical education, offering immersive, experiential learning experiences.
Methods: We approached medical students currently enrolled in medical education programs and who are familiar with and actively use AI in medical education. Initially, we invited 21 random students to participate in the study; however, only 13 agreed to interviews. Some students cited their busy exam schedules as the reason for not participating. The participants were informed of the objective of the study before the commencement of the recorded interviews. Semi-structured interviews were used to guide the record interviews. Audio recordings were transcribed and analyzed using Atlas.ti, a qualitative data analysis software.
Results: Participants exhibited a diverse range of perceptions and levels of awareness regarding VR, AI, and telemedicine technologies. Learning with virtual reality was considered to be fun, memorable, inclusive, and engaging by participants. The use of virtual reality technology is seen as complementing current teaching and learning approaches, helping to build learners’ confidence, as well as providing medical students with a safe environment for problem-solving and trial-and-error learning. The students reported that AI was seen as a potential game-changer in the healthcare sector. Participants hoped that telemedicine would provide healthcare services to remote and underserved populations.
Conclusion: The study conducted focus group discussions with medical students and residents in Saudi Arabia to explore their views on integrating VR, AI, and telemedicine in medical education and practice. Their insights highlight the need for informed decision-making and strategic development to optimize the benefits and address challenges like initial investments, technical issues, ethics, and regulations. These considerations are crucial for fully realizing the potential benefits of technology in medical education globally.

keywords: learning education, medical education, medical education with virtual reality, technology in medical education, qualitative research teaching technology, artificial intelligence
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Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Advances in Medical Education and Practice EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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