A Qualitative Study on the Experiences of Preclinical Students in Learning Clinical and Communication Skills at a Simulation Centre

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Sam Chong PekORCID,Nathan Joann Lalita,Aroksamy Jacintha Anita,Ramasamy Nithia,Mamat Norul Hidayah BintiORCID,Nadarajah Vishna DeviORCID

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Simulation centres (SC) and its learning resources are now firmly established as part of medical education. In SC, medical students obtain both knowledge and skills based on a combination of theory and practice using provided resources. This study aims to explore medical students’ use of SC learning resources to learn clinical and communication skills based on Kolb’s experiential learning cycle. This is based on the research question ‘How are the SC resources useful in supporting preclinical medical students’ clinical and communication skills learning?’ The findings of the study can make a case for further enhancement of SC design and resources for medical students in the preclinical phase. Methods A qualitative study involving 20 preclinical medical students with learning experiences in SC was conducted between December 2019 and 2020 at a medical school in Malaysia. Semi-structured interview questions were developed based on Kolb’s learning cycle. The data were thematically analysed using the six phases of Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis. Results Three main themes were identified based on preclinical medical students’ experiences in SC; they were ‘preparation for authentic clinical experience’, ‘accessibility of multiple resources for learning and support’ and ‘opportunities to learn and improve’. Conclusions The SC’s resources have a significant and positive role in supporting preclinical medical students learn clinical and communication skills. The SC resources prepared them for authentic clinical experiences with a patient-centred care approach and self-directed learning opportunities. Social support from peers, peer tutors and academics emerged as a key finding and resource of the SC as they help preclinical students learn and improve.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Education,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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