低收入和中等收入国家对基于网络的模拟日益增长的需求。

JNMA; journal of the Nepal Medical Association Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-30 DOI:10.31729/jnma.8814
Rakesh Ghimire, Sanjeev Kharel, Subarna Giri, Allan J Hamilton
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模拟教学是连接临床医学课堂学习和临床实践的桥梁。随着医疗保健模拟在过去二十年中的成熟,它已经开始发展许多相同的方法。计算机科学、生物工程和课程设计领域的快速技术进步有助于提供更高效、更有效和更合乎道德的医疗保健。基于web的模拟程序(Web-SP)准备提供一种有效的方式,在医疗保健专业人员的教育中提供异步培训。网络服务提供商还可以为低收入和中等收入国家的临床医生提供专门的、基于网络的奖学金。2019冠状病毒病大流行为网络学习工具的稳健性提供了独特的见解,这些工具提供了远程学习机会。在类似的情况下,如果再次出现这种情况,Web-SPs将是在只有远程学习可能可行的情况下维持医疗培训的宝贵工具。研究表明,可以向包括南亚在内的世界各地资源匮乏的偏远地区的学习者提供具有成本效益的模拟培训,这些地区获得这种教育的机会有限。我们的目的是探索在低收入和中等收入国家实施基于网络的模拟教育的有效性、挑战和策略,基于PubMed对医学教育中基于网络的模拟项目的全面搜索。
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The Growing Need for Web-Based Simulation in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.

Simulation education is the bridge between learning clinical medicine in the classroom and delivering it at the bedside. As healthcare simulation has matured over the last two decades, it has begun to evolve many of the same methodologies. Rapid technological advancements across the fields of computer science, bioengineering, and curriculum design have helped to provide healthcare that is delivered more efficiently, effectively, and ethically. Web-based simulation programs (Web-SP) are poised to provide an efficient way to deliver asynchronous training in healthcare professionals' education. Web-SPs could also sponsor specialty-specific, web-based fellowships for clinicians of LMICs. The COVID-19 pandemic provided unique insight into the robustness of web-based learning tools that permitted remote learning opportunities. Under similar circumstances, should they arise again, Web-SPs would be a valuable tool for sustaining medical training under conditions where only remote learning may be feasible. Studies indicate that cost-effective simulation training can be delivered to learners in remote, low-resource areas worldwide, including South Asia, where access to such education is limited. We aimed to explore the effectiveness, challenges, and strategies for implementing web-based simulation education in low- and middle-income countries, based on a thorough PubMed search focused on web-based simulation programs in medical education.

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