评估虚拟模拟培训的使用,以支持药学学生在执行分发任务时的能力发展
Tarik Al-Diery1, Taimaa Hejazi1, Najlaa Al-Qahtani1
1Clinical Pharmacy and Practice Section, College of Pharmacy, QU Health, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
Currents in pharmacy teaching & learning
|September 6, 2024
概括
"MyDispense"在线平台增强了药学学生在分发任务中的信心和学习. 然而,虚拟模拟在与现实训练相结合时最有效,以获得最佳结果.
科学领域:
- 药房 教育 教育 药房 教育
- 数字卫生技术数字卫生技术
- 基于模拟的学习
背景情况:
- 像MyDispense这样的数字健康工具为分发能力提供模拟实践.
- 本科药房课程可以利用这些技术来培养技能.
研究的目的:
- 评估MyDispense在线平台对药学学生的影响.
- 评估自我报告的反应,学习,以及在执行任务时的准确性.
主要方法:
- 为55名一年级药学学生使用了16个MyDispense病例.
- 在基克帕特里克模型的基础上采用了前后调查.
- 进行虚拟的形成性评估,将学生的自我评估与教师的分数进行比较.
主要成果:
- 增加了学生的信心,并提高了柯克帕特里克模型的"学习"水平.
- 观察到学生自我评估和教师评估之间的差异,学生高估了表现.
- 发现自我评估得分与学习水平之间的相关性很弱.
结论:
- "MyDispense"积极影响药学学生对药剂的信心.
- 虚拟模拟在与体验式培训相结合时是最有益的,以提高学习成果.
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