2013
DOI: 10.5688/ajpe777151
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Promotion of Self-directed Learning Using Virtual Patient Cases

Abstract: Objective. To assess the effectiveness of virtual patient cases to promote self-directed learning (SDL) in a required advanced therapeutics course. Design. Virtual patient software based on a branched-narrative decision-making model was used to create complex patient case simulations to replace lecture-based instruction. Within each simulation, students used SDL principles to learn course objectives, apply their knowledge through clinical recommendations, and assess their progress through patient outcomes and … Show more

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“…19 When VPs replaced lectures in the same course for different subject material, there was no difference in scores between students who completed the VP case vs those the year before who attended the lecture. 20 Final examination scores, an indicator of knowledge retention, were also similar between these groups. 20 In addition to postsimulation quiz and examination scores, VP simulation significantly improved knowledge and problem-solving, communication, and professional skills, according to student self-assessments (p,0.001).…”
Section: Virtual Patientsmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…19 When VPs replaced lectures in the same course for different subject material, there was no difference in scores between students who completed the VP case vs those the year before who attended the lecture. 20 Final examination scores, an indicator of knowledge retention, were also similar between these groups. 20 In addition to postsimulation quiz and examination scores, VP simulation significantly improved knowledge and problem-solving, communication, and professional skills, according to student self-assessments (p,0.001).…”
Section: Virtual Patientsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…20 Final examination scores, an indicator of knowledge retention, were also similar between these groups. 20 In addition to postsimulation quiz and examination scores, VP simulation significantly improved knowledge and problem-solving, communication, and professional skills, according to student self-assessments (p,0.001). 23 Using 1 VP program, students answered 90% of quiz questions correctly, with a 99% response rate .…”
Section: Virtual Patientsmentioning
confidence: 73%
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