医学生在学习合理用药过程中对实施虚拟仿真的期望和需求。

Desak Gede Budi Krisnamurti, Aria Kekalih, Adisti Dwijayanti, David Christianta, Nicholas Jason Wijaya, Juan Felix Samudra, Pratiwi Rahadiani
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导言:尽管在教育方面做出了努力,但不合理用药在全球范围内仍然普遍存在,导致治疗质量下降和医疗成本增加。随着 COVID-19 大流行期间在线学习的兴起,虚拟仿真为加强医学生的合理用药教学提供了一个前景广阔的解决方案。本研究旨在调查医学生对实施虚拟仿真学习合理用药的看法和需求:本研究于 2022 年 8 月至 2023 年 9 月在印度尼西亚大学进行,采用混合方法评估在合理用药教育中开发虚拟仿真的需求。281 名医科学生填写了一份经过验证的调查问卷,其中包括 14 个封闭式问题和 14 个开放式问题。采用 SPSS v16 对定量数据进行了描述性分析,同时对开放式回答进行了主题分析:结果:学生们认为虚拟仿真是最有效的远程学习工具,并提出了一些建议,如案例场景、逼真的表现形式、良好的用户界面和用户友好的导航。大多数学生希望虚拟仿真的时间为 10-20 分钟。此外,52.3%的受访者之前并不了解合理用药,但承认其重要性。虚拟仿真可用于解释合理用药的概念、管理和实施:结论:应在合理用药远程教学中实施虚拟仿真,以提高学生的积极性、理解力、记忆力、互动性和注意力。医学教育工作者可利用这些研究结果来定制虚拟仿真设计,以满足医学生的需求和期望。
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Expectation and Needs of Medical Students Towards the Implementation of Virtual Simulation in Learning Rational Use of Medicine.

Introduction: The irrational use of medicines remains prevalent globally despite education efforts, leading to decreased treatment quality and increased healthcare costs. With the rise of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual simulation offers a promising solution to enhance the teaching of rational medicine use among medical students. This study aimed to investigate medical students' perspectives and needs regarding the implementation of virtual simulation in learning the rational use of medicines.

Methods: This study, conducted at Universitas Indonesia from August 2022 to September 2023, used a mixed-method approach to assess the needs for developing virtual simulation in education of rational medicine use. A validated questionnaire with 14 closed-ended and 14 open-ended questions was completed by 281 medical students. The quantitative data were analysed descriptively, using SPSS v16, while thematic analysis was applied to open-ended responses.

Results: Students perceived virtual simulations to be the most effective tool for distance learning and suggested features like case scenarios, realistic representation, a good user interface, and user-friendly navigation. The majority preferred a 10-20-minute duration for virtual simulations. Additionally, 52.3% had no prior knowledge of the rational use of medicines, but acknowledged its importance. Virtual simulations could be used to explain the concept, management, and implementation of the rational use of medicines.

Conclusion: Virtual simulation should be implemented in distance learning on rational medicine use to increase students' motivation, understanding, retention, interactivity, and focus. The findings might be utilized by medical educators to tailor virtual simulation design to meet medical students' needs and expectations.

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