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Web-Based Immersive Patient Simulator as a Curricular Tool for Objective Structured Clinical Examination Preparation in Surgery: Development and Evaluation
BACKGROUND: Objective Structured Clinical Examination is a standard method of testing declarative and process knowledge in clinical core competencies. It is desirable that students undergo Objective Structured Clinical Examination training before participating in the exam. However, establishing Obje...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6052344/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29973333 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/10693 |
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author | Chon, Seung-Hun Hilgers, Sabrina Timmermann, Ferdinand Dratsch, Thomas Plum, Patrick Sven Berlth, Felix Datta, Rabi Alakus, Hakan Schlößer, Hans Anton Schramm, Christoph Pinto dos Santos, Daniel Bruns, Christiane Kleinert, Robert |
author_facet | Chon, Seung-Hun Hilgers, Sabrina Timmermann, Ferdinand Dratsch, Thomas Plum, Patrick Sven Berlth, Felix Datta, Rabi Alakus, Hakan Schlößer, Hans Anton Schramm, Christoph Pinto dos Santos, Daniel Bruns, Christiane Kleinert, Robert |
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description | BACKGROUND: Objective Structured Clinical Examination is a standard method of testing declarative and process knowledge in clinical core competencies. It is desirable that students undergo Objective Structured Clinical Examination training before participating in the exam. However, establishing Objective Structured Clinical Examination training is resource intensive and therefore there is often limited practice time. Web-based immersive patient simulators such as ALICE (Artificial Learning Interface of Clinical Education) can possibly fill this gap as they allow for the training of complex medical procedures at the user’s individual pace and with an adaptable number of repetitions at home. ALICE has previously been shown to positively influence knowledge gain and motivation. OBJECTIVE: Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop a Web-based curriculum that teaches declarative and process knowledge and prepares students for a real Objective Structured Clinical Examination station. Furthermore, we wanted to test the influence of ALICE on knowledge gain and student motivation. METHODS: A specific curriculum was developed in order to implement the relevant medical content of 2 surgical Objective Structured Clinical Examination stations into the ALICE simulator framework. A total of 160 medical students were included in the study, where 100 students had access to ALICE and their performance was compared to 60 students in a control group. The simulator performance was validated on different levels and students’ knowledge gain and motivation were tested at different points during the study. RESULTS: The curriculum was developed according to the Kern cycle. Four virtual clinical cases were implemented with different teaching methods (structured feedback, keynote speech, group discussion, and debriefing by a real instructor) in order to consolidate declarative and process knowledge. Working with ALICE had significant impact on declarative knowledge gain and Objective Structured Clinical Examination performance. Simulator validation was positive for face, content, construct, and predictive validity. Students showed high levels of motivation and enjoyed working with ALICE. CONCLUSIONS: ALICE offers Web-based training for Objective Structured Clinical Examination preparation and can be used as a selective didactic intervention as it has positive effect on knowledge gain and student motivation. |
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spelling | pubmed-60523442018-07-19 Web-Based Immersive Patient Simulator as a Curricular Tool for Objective Structured Clinical Examination Preparation in Surgery: Development and Evaluation Chon, Seung-Hun Hilgers, Sabrina Timmermann, Ferdinand Dratsch, Thomas Plum, Patrick Sven Berlth, Felix Datta, Rabi Alakus, Hakan Schlößer, Hans Anton Schramm, Christoph Pinto dos Santos, Daniel Bruns, Christiane Kleinert, Robert JMIR Serious Games Original Paper BACKGROUND: Objective Structured Clinical Examination is a standard method of testing declarative and process knowledge in clinical core competencies. It is desirable that students undergo Objective Structured Clinical Examination training before participating in the exam. However, establishing Objective Structured Clinical Examination training is resource intensive and therefore there is often limited practice time. Web-based immersive patient simulators such as ALICE (Artificial Learning Interface of Clinical Education) can possibly fill this gap as they allow for the training of complex medical procedures at the user’s individual pace and with an adaptable number of repetitions at home. ALICE has previously been shown to positively influence knowledge gain and motivation. OBJECTIVE: Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop a Web-based curriculum that teaches declarative and process knowledge and prepares students for a real Objective Structured Clinical Examination station. Furthermore, we wanted to test the influence of ALICE on knowledge gain and student motivation. METHODS: A specific curriculum was developed in order to implement the relevant medical content of 2 surgical Objective Structured Clinical Examination stations into the ALICE simulator framework. A total of 160 medical students were included in the study, where 100 students had access to ALICE and their performance was compared to 60 students in a control group. The simulator performance was validated on different levels and students’ knowledge gain and motivation were tested at different points during the study. RESULTS: The curriculum was developed according to the Kern cycle. Four virtual clinical cases were implemented with different teaching methods (structured feedback, keynote speech, group discussion, and debriefing by a real instructor) in order to consolidate declarative and process knowledge. Working with ALICE had significant impact on declarative knowledge gain and Objective Structured Clinical Examination performance. Simulator validation was positive for face, content, construct, and predictive validity. Students showed high levels of motivation and enjoyed working with ALICE. CONCLUSIONS: ALICE offers Web-based training for Objective Structured Clinical Examination preparation and can be used as a selective didactic intervention as it has positive effect on knowledge gain and student motivation. JMIR Publications 2018-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6052344/ /pubmed/29973333 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/10693 Text en ©Seung-Hun Chon, Sabrina Hilgers, Ferdinand Timmermann, Thomas Dratsch, Patrick Sven Plum, Felix Berlth, Rabi Datta, Hakan Alakus, Hans Anton Schlößer, Christoph Schramm, Daniel Pinto dos Santos, Christiane Bruns, Robert Kleinert. Originally published in JMIR Serious Games (http://games.jmir.org), 04.07.2018. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Serious Games, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://games.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Chon, Seung-Hun Hilgers, Sabrina Timmermann, Ferdinand Dratsch, Thomas Plum, Patrick Sven Berlth, Felix Datta, Rabi Alakus, Hakan Schlößer, Hans Anton Schramm, Christoph Pinto dos Santos, Daniel Bruns, Christiane Kleinert, Robert Web-Based Immersive Patient Simulator as a Curricular Tool for Objective Structured Clinical Examination Preparation in Surgery: Development and Evaluation |
title | Web-Based Immersive Patient Simulator as a Curricular Tool for Objective Structured Clinical Examination Preparation in Surgery: Development and Evaluation |
title_full | Web-Based Immersive Patient Simulator as a Curricular Tool for Objective Structured Clinical Examination Preparation in Surgery: Development and Evaluation |
title_fullStr | Web-Based Immersive Patient Simulator as a Curricular Tool for Objective Structured Clinical Examination Preparation in Surgery: Development and Evaluation |
title_full_unstemmed | Web-Based Immersive Patient Simulator as a Curricular Tool for Objective Structured Clinical Examination Preparation in Surgery: Development and Evaluation |
title_short | Web-Based Immersive Patient Simulator as a Curricular Tool for Objective Structured Clinical Examination Preparation in Surgery: Development and Evaluation |
title_sort | web-based immersive patient simulator as a curricular tool for objective structured clinical examination preparation in surgery: development and evaluation |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6052344/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29973333 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/10693 |
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