Publicação: The impact of small-group virtual patient simulator training on perceptions of individual learning process and curricular integration: a multicentre cohort study of nursing and medical students
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has precipitated rapid changes in medical education to protect students and
patients from the risk of infection. Virtual Patient Simulators (VPS) provide a simulated clinical environment in which
students can interview and examine a patient, order tests and exams, prioritize interventions, and observe response
to therapy, all with minimal risk to themselves and their patients. Like high-fdelity simulators (HFS), VPS are a tool to
improve curricular integration. Unlike HFS, VPS require limited infrastructure investment and can be used in lowresource settings. Few studies have examined the impact of VPS training on clinical education. This international, multicenter cohort study was designed to assess the impact of small-group VPS training on individual learning process
and curricular integration from the perspective of nursing and medical students.
Methods: We conducted a multi-centre, international cohort study of nursing and medical students. Baseline perceptions of individual learning process and curricular integration were assessed using a 27-item pre-session questionnaire. Students subsequently participated in small-group VPS training sessions lead by a clinical tutor and then
completed a 32-item post-session questionnaire, including 25 paired items. Pre- and post-session responses were
compared to determine the impact of the small-group VPS experience.
Results: Participants included 617 nursing and medical students from 11 institutions in 8 countries. At baseline, nursing students reported greater curricular integration and more clinical and simulation experience than did medical students. After exposure to small-group VPS training, participants reported signifcant improvements in 5/6 items relating
to individual learning process and 7/7 items relating to curricular integration. The impact of the VPS experience was
similar amongst nursing and medical students
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BMC Medical Education (2022) 22:375
