Design and implementation of virtual patients for learning of clinical reasoning

Introduction: Virtual Patients (VP) are electronic interactive patient cases. The aim of this PhD project was to explore how to improve the design and implementation of VPs to foster learning of clinical reasoning. Methods: This PhD report is based on five consecutive studies. Using focus groups am...

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Main Author: Huwendiek, Sören
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2019-08-01
Series:GMS Journal for Medical Education
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Online Access:http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/zma/2019-36/zma001241.shtml
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Summary:Introduction: Virtual Patients (VP) are electronic interactive patient cases. The aim of this PhD project was to explore how to improve the design and implementation of VPs to foster learning of clinical reasoning. Methods: This PhD report is based on five consecutive studies. Using focus groups among clerkship students, we explored design features of VP. A modified Delphi study among VP experts was used to establish a VP design typology. Validity evidence was established for a questionnaire to evaluate VP design from the student perspective. In student focus groups, we explored features on how to implement VP into a clerkship. Further, we explored students’ perception of different exam formats, in an assessment of a clerkship which includes learning with VP, by focus groups, and examined whether their psychometric properties differ. Results: Aspects to improve VP design: Aspects to improve VP implementation: Conclusion: Our results are in line with insights outside of VP research. Our studies demonstrate how VP can be designed, systematically further improved, and implemented to foster learning of clinical reasoning.
ISSN:2366-5017