探索人工智能工具在临床护理和卫生专业教育中的应用:学生在线模块。

Q3 Medicine
Gauri Agarwal, Lokesh Ramamoorthi, Trevor Yuen, Edwin Merced, Jacqueline Brenner, Winfred Wu, Richard Sabina
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导读:卫生专业学校在将人工智能(AI)融入课程方面差异很大,缺乏涵盖人工智能应用和影响的免费教学模块。卫生专业的学生需要了解人工智能对患者护理、研究和教育的影响。方法:我们为我院医学、护理和物理治疗专业的学生开发了一个30分钟的互动式异步自定进度在线模块。该模块建立在清晰的360平台上,便于传播到其他学校,包括视频,测试和继续学习的资源列表。最初在200名一年级医学生中实施,他们完成了模块前和模块后的测试,以评估知识获得情况,并进行了反馈调查,以评估该模块。结果:共有164名学生完成了模块前测试和模块后测试,144名学生完成了反馈调查。学生答对试题的平均百分比从模块前的74%提高到模块后的87% (p < 0.001),表明显著的知识收获。反馈意见强调了模块的相关性、可管理的完成时间和视频内容。改进建议包括增加更多的互动元素,并对虚拟现实和人工智能伦理等复杂概念提供详细的解释。讨论:AI模块成功提升了知识,受到好评。未来的迭代将包含更多的视频内容,并改进虚拟现实和道德的部分。该模块的适应性和易于集成性使其成为其他卫生专业学校的宝贵资源,并使学生了解人工智能在卫生保健领域的发展。
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Exploring Applications of Artificial Intelligence Tools in Clinical Care and Health Professions Education: An Online Module for Students.

Introduction: Health professions schools vary widely in integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into their curriculum, and freely available instructional modules covering AI's applications and implications are lacking. Health professions students need to understand AI's impact on patient care, research, and education.

Methods: We developed an interactive 30-minute asynchronous, self-paced online module for medical, nursing, and physical therapy students at our institution. The module, built on the Articulate 360 platform for easy dissemination to other schools, comprises videos, tests, and a list of resources for continued learning. It was initially implemented with 200 first-year medical students, who completed pre- and postmodule tests to assess knowledge gain and a feedback survey to assess the module.

Results: A total of 164 students completed both the pre- and postmodule tests, and 144 completed the feedback survey. The mean percentage of students with correct test responses improved pre- to postmodule from 74% to 87% (p < .001), indicating significant knowledge gain. Feedback comments highlighted the module's relevance, manageable completion time, and video content. Suggestions for improvement included having more interactive elements and providing detailed explanations on complex concepts such as virtual reality and the ethics of AI.

Discussion: The AI module successfully enhanced knowledge and was well received. Future iterations will incorporate more video content and improved sections on virtual reality and ethics. The module's adaptability and ease of integration make it a valuable resource for other health professions schools and allow students to be informed about the evolving field of AI in health care.

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