Exploring the Use of Immersive Simulation to Teach Research Skills to Student Paramedics in Higher Education: A Mixed Methods Approach

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Runacres, Jessica [1 ]
Wheatley, Sean [1 ]
Browne, Emily [2 ]
机构
[1] Staffordshire Univ, Univ Staffordshire, Ctr Hlth Innovat, Sch Hlth Educ Policing & Sci,Dept Allied Hlth, Stafford, England
[2] Midlands Air Ambulance Char, Shrewsbury, Shrops, England
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HEALTH-CARE;
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10.1080/10903127.2024.2445060
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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ObjectivesWithin paramedic education immersive simulation is widely used to teach technical skills, but its application to non-technical aspects of practice, such as research skills, is limited. This study aimed to explore immersive simulation as a tool to teach specific research skills to paramedic students in higher education to investigate its novel capacity beyond the more traditionally considered technical elements of practice.MethodsA didactic pre-briefing was delivered to undergraduate paramedic students before they undertook an immersive simulation in which they were expected to assess, extricate, and treat a stroke patient, whilst also assessing whether he was suitable to be enrolled onto a clinical trial, provide information on this, and take consent. A large-scale immersive environment furnished with surround audio-visual display equipment was utilized; the environment also contained an ambulance, a hatchback car, and two actors. After the simulation and debriefing, students completed an online questionnaire comprising open-ended questions and the following scales: Simulation Design Scale (fidelity subscale only), Simulation Effectiveness Tool - Modified, and Satisfaction with Simulation Experience. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and a manifest qualitative content analysis.ResultsData were collected from twenty-eight undergraduate paramedic students. Most students believed simulation fidelity was important (89.3%) and most agreed that the simulation was realistic (82.1%). Pre-briefing (100%) and debriefing (85.7%) opportunities were considered important for increasing student's confidence and learning, and, overall, students enjoyed the simulation (89.3%). Three themes emerged during the qualitative analysis: the significance of an immersive "real" environment, enjoyment as important for engagement and learning, and improved confidence via opportunities for autonomous practice.ConclusionsImmersive simulation is a valuable pedagogical tool for the delivery of research skills teaching. These findings align with previous research which has investigated immersive simulation for teaching clinical skills, but more broadly, also highlight the compounding positive impact of immersive technology when deployed alongside actors and high-fidelity equipment.
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