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Experience with using second life for medical education in a family and community medicine education unit

机译:在家庭和社区医学教育部门使用第二生命进行医学教育的经验

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Background The application of new technologies to the education of health professionals is both a challenge and a necessity. Virtual worlds are increasingly being explored as a support for education. Aim: The aim of this work is to study the suitability of Second Life (SL) as an educational tool for primary healthcare professionals. Methods Design: Qualitative study of accredited clinical sessions in SL included in a continuing professional development (CPD) programme for primary healthcare professionals. Location: Zaragoza I Zone Family and Community Medicine Education Unit (EU) and 9 health centres operated by the Aragonese Health Service, Aragon, Spain. Method: The EU held two training workshops in SL for 16 healthcare professionals from 9 health centres by means of two workshops, and requested them to facilitate clinical sessions in SL. Attendance was open to all personnel from the EU and the 9 health centres. After a trail period of clinical sessions held at 5 health centres between May and November 2010, the CPD-accredited clinical sessions were held at 9 health centres between February and April 2011. Participants: 76 healthcare professionals attended the CPD-accredited clinical sessions in SL. Main measurements: Questionnaire on completion of the clinical sessions. Results Response rate: 42-100%. Questionnaire completed by each health centre on completion of the CPD-accredited clinical sessions: Access to SL: 2 centres were unable to gain access. Sound problems: 0% (0/9). Image problems: 0% (0/9). Voice/text chat: used in 100% (10/9); 0 incidents. Questionnaire completed by participants in the CPD-accredited clinical sessions: Preference for SL as a tool: 100% (76/76). Strengths of this method: 74% (56/76) considered it eliminated the need to travel; 68% (52/76) believed it made more effective use of educational resources; and 47% (36/76) considered it improved accessibility. Weaknesses: 91% (69/76) experienced technical problems, while; 9% (7/76) thought it was impersonal and with little interaction. 65.79% (50/76) believed it was better than other distance learning methods and 38.16% (29/76) believed it was better than face-to-face learning. Conclusions SL is a tool that allows educational activities to be designed that involve a number of health centres in different geographical locations, consequently eliminating the need to travel and making more effective use of educational resources.
机译:背景技术将新技术应用于卫生专业人员的教育既是挑战也是必要。人们越来越多地探索虚拟世界作为教育的支持。目的:这项工作的目的是研究第二人生(SL)作为初级保健专业人员的教育工具的适用性。方法设计:对SL认可的临床课程的定性研究包括在针对主要医疗保健专业人员的持续专业发展(CPD)计划中。地点:西班牙阿拉贡阿拉贡健康服务局运营的萨拉戈萨I区家庭和社区医学教育单位(EU)和9个保健中心。方法:欧盟通过两次研讨会在SL举办了两个培训班,为来自9个卫生中心的16位医疗保健专业人员提供培训,并要求他们为SL的临床课程提供便利。欧盟和9个医疗中心的所有人员均可参加。在2010年5月至11月期间在5个卫生中心进行了短暂的临床会议之后,2011年2月至2011年4月在9个卫生中心举行了CPD认证的临床会议。参与者:76位医疗保健专业人员参加了CPD认证的SL 。主要指标:完成临床会议的问卷。结果反应率:42-100%。每个健康中心在CPD认可的临床会议结束后完成问卷调查:进入SL:2个中心无法访问。声音问题:0%(0/9)。图像问题:0%(0/9)。语音/文字聊天:使用率100%(10/9); 0事件。参加者在CPD认可的临床会议中完成的问卷调查:首选使用SL作为工具:100%(76/76)。这种方法的优势:74%(56/76)的人认为它消除了旅行的需要; 68%(52/76)认为它更有效地利用了教育资源;有47%(36/76)的人认为它改善了可访问性。劣势:91%(69/76)遇到技术问题,而; 9%(7/76)的人认为这是非个人性的,几乎没有互动。 65.79%(50/76)认为它比其他远程学习方法好,而38.16%(29/76)则认为它比面对面学习好。结论结论SL是一种工具,可以设计教育活动,使其涉及不同地理位置的许多医疗中心,从而消除了旅行的需要并更有效地利用了教育资源。

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