T I Legonkova, S A Rodina, R R Kildiyarova, K S Shpakovskaya
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An analysis of the effectiveness of organizing online education among students (n=150, 15.7% boys, 85.3% girls, average age - 20.0±1.4 years; duration - February-May 2020) of the 3rd year of Sechenov and Smolensk Medical Universities was carried out using a single-blind randomized controlled trial. Using Google forms, the questionnaire was created with questions regarding the respondents' attitude towards distance learning. The effectiveness of distance learning on the studied simulator was analyzed for 84 students (n=48 - main group, n=36 - control group), a case analysis was carried out with the prescription of the diet therapy to a virtual patient with the lactase deficiency. <b>Results</b>. In two modes of the program (training and testing) the imitation of a dialogue with a virtual 3D patient, examination, diagnosis and treatment, including diet therapy were implemented. A number of diet therapy algorithms are presented in additional illustrations. 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数字化互动学习正在许多医学专业中普及,使用的方法多种多样:从问题解决模拟器到标准化病人,从计算机建模到人体模型。本研究旨在分析儿科学生和执业医生在学习儿童营养问题时独立工作的创新方法。材料和方法。儿科模拟器由俄罗斯教育和科学高等学校与俄罗斯七所医科大学的教学人员合作开发,可以在接近真实的条件下对学生进行培训和测试,并强化儿童营养问题。在谢切诺夫医科大学和斯摩棱斯克医科大学三年级学生(人数=150,男生占15.7%,女生占85.3%,平均年龄(20.0±1.4)岁;学制--2020年2月至5月)中组织在线教育的效果分析采用了单盲随机对照试验。使用谷歌表格制作了调查问卷,其中包含有关受访者对远程学习态度的问题。对84名学生(48人--主要组,36人--对照组)在所研究的模拟器上进行远程学习的效果进行了分析,并对虚拟乳糖酶缺乏症患者的饮食疗法处方进行了案例分析。结果显示在程序的两种模式(培训和测试)中,实现了与虚拟 3D 病人的对话、检查、诊断和治疗(包括饮食疗法)的模仿。一些饮食治疗算法在附加插图中进行了介绍。使用带有 10 分评估系统的儿童模拟器显示,与对照组相比,主要组在掌握实用技能方面更加有效。掌握了数字模拟器的学生对获得新知识和新技能表示满意,学习动力增强,在检查、监督和开具饮食疗法处方方面获得了实际技能,接近 6-9 分(р=0.005)。而对照组的问卷调查结果则一直较低(p 结论:互动式数字模拟器显示了较高的学习积极性。交互式数字模拟器在培训未来儿科医生方面表现出很高的效率。临床案例有助于培养实践技能和专业能力,包括儿童营养问题。
[Modern approaches to studying child nutrition issues by students and doctors using digital interactive technologies].
Digital interactive learning is spreading across many medical specialties, using a variety of methods: from problem-solving simulators to standardized patients, from computer modeling to mannequins. The purpose of the study was to analyze innovative approaches to independent work when studying issues of child nutrition by pediatric students and practicing doctors. Material and methods. The pediatric simulator, developed by the Higher School of Education and Science in collaboration with the teaching staff of seven medical universities in Russia, allows you to train and test students in conditions close to real ones, and to reinforce the issues of child nutrition. An analysis of the effectiveness of organizing online education among students (n=150, 15.7% boys, 85.3% girls, average age - 20.0±1.4 years; duration - February-May 2020) of the 3rd year of Sechenov and Smolensk Medical Universities was carried out using a single-blind randomized controlled trial. Using Google forms, the questionnaire was created with questions regarding the respondents' attitude towards distance learning. The effectiveness of distance learning on the studied simulator was analyzed for 84 students (n=48 - main group, n=36 - control group), a case analysis was carried out with the prescription of the diet therapy to a virtual patient with the lactase deficiency. Results. In two modes of the program (training and testing) the imitation of a dialogue with a virtual 3D patient, examination, diagnosis and treatment, including diet therapy were implemented. A number of diet therapy algorithms are presented in additional illustrations. The use of a children's simulator with a 10-point assessment system showed greater effectiveness in mastering practical skills in the main group compared to the control group. The students who mastered the digital simulator indicated satisfaction in acquiring new knowledge and skills, increased motivation to learn and gain practical skills in examination, supervision and prescription of the diet therapy, approaching 6-9 points (р=0.005). For the control group, the questionnaire showed consistently low results (p<0.05). Analysis of the prescription of the diet therapy in a situational task showed good and excellent results for all students of the main group. Conclusion. The interactive digital simulator has shown high efficiency in training future pediatricians. Clinical cases help develop practical skills and build professional competencies, including child nutrition issues.