医疗保健教育中的虚拟模拟实习:范围审查。

IF 3.2 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Juliana Samson, Marc Gilbey, Natasha Taylor, Rosie Kneafsey
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背景:虚拟模拟实习(VSP)是一种基于计算机的实习实习。COVID-19促使临床教育更多地采用基于网络的技术。因此,从2020年开始,VSP出版物的数量有所增加。这篇综述确定了这篇文献的范围,以告知未来的研究问题。目的:本研究旨在评估卫生保健专业中与VSPs相关的证据的范围和类型。方法:以参加VSPs的卫生保健专业学生为研究对象。混合现实、增强现实和混合现实被排除在外。总共检索了14个数据库,仅限于英文,日期为2020年1月1日。进行了补充搜索,并于2023年7月9日进行了更新搜索。使用PAGER(模式、进展、差距、实践证据和研究建议)框架综合主题,以突出模式、进展、差距、实践证据和研究建议。结果:共审阅论文28篇。所有vsp都是为应对大流行限制而设计的。学生主要来自医学和护理专业。很少有出版物来自低收入和中等收入国家。利益相关者对VSP设计的参与有限,缺乏健全的研究设计、一致的结果测量、概念基础和沉浸式技术。尽管如此,vsp在学生体验、知识、沟通和批判性思维技能方面的前景已经出现。结论:本综述描绘了整个卫生保健教育的VSP证据。联合保健和助产研究需要更大的代表性,并根据突出的差距,建议了未来研究的其他领域。
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Virtual Simulated Placements in Health Care Education: Scoping Review.

Virtual Simulated Placements in Health Care Education: Scoping Review.

Virtual Simulated Placements in Health Care Education: Scoping Review.

Background: A virtual simulated placement (VSP) is a computer-based version of a practice placement. COVID-19 drove increased adoption of web-based technology in clinical education. Accordingly, the number of VSP publications increased from 2020. This review determines the scope of this literature to inform future research questions.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the range and types of evidence related to VSPs across the health care professions.

Methods: Studies that focussed on health care students participating in VSPs. Hybrid, augmented reality, and mixed reality placements were excluded. In total, 14 databases were searched, limited to English, and dated from January 1, 2020. Supplementary searches were employed, and an updated search was conducted on July 9, 2023. Themes were synthesized using the PAGER (patterns, advances, gaps, evidence for practice, and research recommendations) framework to highlight patterns, advances, gaps, evidence for practice, and research recommendations.

Results: In total, 28 papers were reviewed. All VSPs were designed in response to pandemic restrictions. Students were primarily from medicine and nursing. Few publications were from low and middle-income countries. There was limited stakeholder involvement in the VSP designs and a lack of robust research designs, consistent outcome measures, conceptual underpinnings, and immersive technologies. Despite this, promising trends for student experience, knowledge, communication, and critical thinking skills using VSPs have emerged.

Conclusions: This review maps the VSP evidence across health care education. Allied health and midwifery research require greater representation, and based on the highlighted gaps, other areas for future research are suggested.

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JMIR Medical Education
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