The Impact of Simulated Ward Rounds on the Clinical Education of Final-Year Medical Students: A Systematic Review

Khang Duy Ricky Le, Emma Downie, Elizabeth Azidis-Yates, Cameron Shaw
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(1) Background: Final-year medical students often feel under prepared for their transition into clinical practice. Clinical ward rounds and shadowing approach this issue by building transferable skills; however, they are highly variable, with teaching clinicians experiencing a large number of work-related interruptions. Simulated ward rounds have garnered significant interest by translating clinical encounters into standardised educational opportunities for students. This review evaluates the impact of simulated ward rounds in promoting the clinical competencies required for work in final-year medical students and assesses the impact of simulated ward rounds on the experience of clinical learning for medical students. (2) Methods: A computer-assisted search was performed in the Medline, Embase, and CINAHL databases. Studies that evaluated simulated ward rounds in final-year medical student cohorts were included. (3) Results: In total, 107 articles were identified by the search and 26 articles were eligible for full-text analysis. The analysis of these studies showed that simulated ward rounds were effective in improving confidence, as well as the technical and non-technical skills of final-year medical students; however this is on the basis of highly heterogeneous and lower-quality evidence. (4) Conclusion: Our systematic review highlights that simulated ward rounds provide final-year medical students with increased confidence and preparedness for clinical work and identifies the need to pursue more methodologically rigorous research to inform the best practice delivery of simulated ward rounds.
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模拟查房对毕业班医学生临床教育的影响:系统回顾
(1) 背景:即将毕业的医科学生往往感觉自己没有为过渡到临床实践做好充分准备。临床查房和跟班学习通过培养学生的可迁移技能来解决这一问题;然而,临床查房和跟班学习具有很大的不稳定性,临床教学人员会遇到大量与工作相关的干扰。模拟查房通过将临床接触转化为标准化的学生教育机会,引起了人们的极大兴趣。本综述评估了模拟查房对促进毕业年级医学生工作所需的临床能力的影响,并评估了模拟查房对医学生临床学习体验的影响。(2) 方法:在 Medline、Embase 和 CINAHL 数据库中进行计算机辅助检索。纳入了对毕业班医学生进行模拟查房评估的研究。(3) 结果:搜索共发现 107 篇文章,其中 26 篇符合全文分析条件。对这些研究的分析表明,模拟查房能有效提高毕业年级医学生的信心以及技术和非技术技能;但这是基于高度异质性和较低质量的证据。(4) 结论:我们的系统性综述强调,模拟查房可增强毕业班医学生对临床工作的信心和准备程度,并指出有必要开展更多方法严谨的研究,为模拟查房的最佳实践提供依据。
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