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169 Managing The Acutely Unwell Patient: An Interactive and Gamified Approach to Online Simulation During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Authors :
Thomas Simpson
Catherine Mathews
Azeem Alam
Teniola Adeboye
Hollie Parker
Innocent Ogunmwonyi
Source :
International Journal of Healthcare Simulation.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Adi Health+Wellness, 2021.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated a transition from traditional face-to-face teaching to virtual equivalents, sometimes at the expense of teaching quality and student engagement Our aim was to demonstrate the feasibility of a novel gamified online simulation approach to teaching the management of acutely unwell patients.Using elements of gamification and interactive film, this virtual session was designed to teach prospective medical students the ‘A to E’ approach of managing an acutely unwell patient. The management of an acutely unwell patient is an iterative and dynamic process that requires one to manage uncertainty and constantly re-evaluate the clinical situation. The session was designed using interactive film, with students given the ability to influence a clinician’s actions and subsequent changes of clinical scenario dictated by student live-vote. This interactive and engaging approach allowed students to reflect-in-action and be active learners, in line with an experiential pedagogy Students attended a live session using a video conferencing service (Zoom) and their responses to clinical scenarios were recorded using an online voting tool (Mentimeter). Students were provided with a case history of an unwell patient and presented with an opening video. The session required video options to be pre-recorded to reflect the numerous potential avenues within the scenario as dictated by the students’ chosen actions. Depending on overall student voting consensus, pre-recorded videos of the clinician’s actions and changes to the clinical scenario were subsequently shown. For example, if the appropriate clinical action was selected, students would progress through the A-E approach. Students effectively guided the clinician to manage the unwell patient, with iterative and real-time feedback provided throughout the scenario. The session was concluded with a debrief, explanation of the case and key learning points.

Details

ISSN :
27544524
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Healthcare Simulation
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........449decb14c4908f8fee8a6cee8478362
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.54531/lywy7128