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Simulation Based Learning in internal medicine students

Authors :
Kechida, Melek
Daadaa, Syrine
Safi, Wajdi
Hammami, Sonia
Khochtali, Ines
Ouanes, Islem
Source :
La Tunisie Médicale
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Societe Tunisienne Des Sciences Medicales, 2021.

Abstract

Summary Introduction: Few experiences have been reported in simulation-based learning (SBL) in internal medicine. Aim: To assess the SBL impact in internal medicine learning on learners' perception, knowledge acquisition, and cognitive and communication skills evaluation. Methods: A prospective observational study conducted in the Simulation Center at the Faculty of Medicine of Monastir between November 2018 and March 2019. High fidelity sessions were intended for lupus flare diagnosis and a standardized patient session for therapeutic education of patients on antivitamin K treatment. Results: A total of 118 third-year undergraduate medical learners split into 9 groups attended 9 SBL sessions. Regarding learners' perception, gain in communication was felt among 117 learners (99.1%) and gain in confidence among 116 of them (98.3%). As for SBL impact on knowledge acquisition, the overall median pre and post-test scores were 5.76 / 10 (4.61-6.92) and 7.69 / 10 (6.92-9.23) respectively (p = 10-3). The median overall improvement score was 2.3(0.76-3.07). Assessing learners' skills made it possible to highlight certain learners' shortcomings which we focused on during debriefing. Conclusion: According to the current study, SBL was associated with a high level of learners' satisfaction and was effective in optimizing knowledge and communication in lupus flare diagnosis and antivitamin K management.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
27247031 and 00414131
Volume :
99
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
La Tunisie Médicale
Accession number :
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