Livestreaming clinical experience to remotely located learners: A critical narrative review

IF 4.9 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Medical Education Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.1111/medu.15392
Kelvin Gomez, Helen L. Edwards, Jane Kirby
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ContextMedical education relies on real patient learning (RPL) to provide medical students with essential clinical experience. However, growing demand for clinical placements continues to be a challenge in providing sufficient RPL opportunities. The COVID‐19 pandemic forced academic institutions to rethink the delivery of traditional clinical training and innovations in online clinical learning experiences, specifically livestreamed clinical experiences, have emerged which show promise in addressing the capacity limitations of traditional placements. Although previous reviews have explored the use of livestreamed clinical experiences during the pandemic, there is a lack of rigorous theoretical framing to support these innovations.ObjectivesThe aim of this review is two‐fold: to examine the effectiveness of livestreamed clinical experiences through an experience‐based learning (ExBL) theory perspective and to provide practical recommendations to optimise and implement these innovations.MethodsA review of literature was conducted to identify journal articles published between September 2019 and January 2023 reporting on innovations relating to livestreamed clinical experiences. The search focused on undergraduate and postgraduate medical education but relevant evidence from other healthcare professions were also included due to a limited evidence base. Strengths and weaknesses were derived from the literature and analysed in relation to ExBL components.ResultsPrincipal strengths of livestreamed clinical experiences included expanded access to RPL opportunities and medical specialties, enhanced standardisation of learning experiences and positive perceptions from students regarding convenience. Clinical educators found these innovations enabled teaching at scale. Patients did not perceive such innovations to negatively impact their standard of care. Limitations included the inability to practice physical examination skills, challenges in ensuring learner engagement and connectivity issues.ConclusionLivestreamed clinical experiences have the potential to effectively expand placement capacity and provide high‐quality educational experiences for medical students. Although certain limitations exist, technological and pedagogical adaptations can help overcome these challenges. The application of theoretical frameworks to future online innovations will be fundamental to ensure effective clinical learning.
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向远程学习者直播临床经验:评论性叙述综述
背景医学教育依靠 "真实病人学习"(RPL)为医学生提供必要的临床经验。然而,日益增长的临床实习需求仍然是提供充足 RPL 机会的一大挑战。COVID-19 大流行迫使学术机构重新思考传统临床培训的提供方式,在线临床学习体验(特别是直播临床体验)方面的创新已经出现,有望解决传统实习的能力限制问题。本综述的目的有两个:从基于经验的学习(ExBL)理论的角度研究直播临床经验的有效性,并为优化和实施这些创新提供实用建议。方法对文献进行了综述,以确定在2019年9月至2023年1月期间发表的报道与直播临床经验相关的创新的期刊文章。搜索的重点是本科生和研究生医学教育,但由于证据基础有限,其他医疗保健专业的相关证据也包括在内。从文献中总结出优缺点,并结合 ExBL 要素进行分析。结果直播临床经验的主要优点包括扩大了 RPL 机会和医学专业的覆盖面,提高了学习经验的标准化程度,以及学生对便利性的积极看法。临床教育者发现这些创新实现了规模教学。患者认为这些创新不会对他们的护理标准产生负面影响。局限性包括无法练习体格检查技能、确保学习者参与的挑战以及连接问题。虽然存在一定的局限性,但技术和教学调整有助于克服这些挑战。将理论框架应用于未来的在线创新将是确保有效临床学习的基础。
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Medical Education
Medical Education 医学-卫生保健
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8.40
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10.00%
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279
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Education seeks to be the pre-eminent journal in the field of education for health care professionals, and publishes material of the highest quality, reflecting world wide or provocative issues and perspectives. The journal welcomes high quality papers on all aspects of health professional education including; -undergraduate education -postgraduate training -continuing professional development -interprofessional education
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