Medical Students’ Perception of Telesimulation Training: A Qualitative Analysis

Author:

Khoury Jo-Ann1,Assani Dourra1,Vandette Marie-Pier2,Denis-LeBlanc Manon134,Burnier Isabelle134,Fotsing Salomon134

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada

2. Department of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada

3. Francophone Affairs, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada

4. Institut du Savoir Montfort, Ottawa, Canada

Abstract

OBJECTIVES Over the past 2 decades, simulation-based learning has become an essential part of medical training. Simulated clinics have proven to be effective for training medical students. Even so, this learning method presents organizational and financial challenges that limit its dissemination to all medical students, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. Simulated teleconsultation retains the advantages of interactive simulated clinics while offering concrete solutions to the challenges faced. The project aims to explore students’ perspectives on simulated teleconsultation training compared to simulated clinics in person. METHODS Ten pre-clerkship students in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa participated in interviews following in-person and teleconsultation simulated clinic sessions. The interview guide was developed based on previous work. The questions asked concerned experience with teleconsultation, interaction with the tutor and patient, practical or logistical obstacles, educational value and feasibility. The authors evaluated the results using a thematic analysis. RESULTS The interview analysis showed that the tutor feedback received during the simulated teleconsultation was comparable to that received after the in-person simulated clinic. Although most of the students enjoy teleconsultation, they raised the challenge of carrying out physical examinations and creating a personal connection with the tutor/patient. CONCLUSION Given the circumstances of the pandemic and students’ comfort with technology, the new generation of medical students seems prepared to embrace teleconsultation. The themes identified in the analysis will enable the necessary adjustments to be made in order to optimize their teleconsultation training, an inextricable step in promoting the active offer of healthcare services.

Funder

Consortium national de formation en santé, Volet Université d'Ottawa

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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