2023
DOI: 10.2196/43763
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Virtual Standardized Patients Versus Traditional Academic Training for Improving Clinical Competence Among Traditional Chinese Medicine Students: Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial

Han Yang,
Xiang Xiao,
Xuanyu Wu
et al.

Abstract: Background The practical training course of internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine (PTC-IMTCM) is primarily based on traditional case teaching, which can be stressful for teachers. The use of virtual standardized patient (VSP) applications could be an alternative; however, there is limited evidence regarding their feasibility and effectiveness. Objective This study aimed to build a VSP-TCM application according to the characteristics of PTC-I… Show more

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“…Employing a visual storytelling approach and including the background of patients, other interesting "characters" and/or plot twists could improve student engagement while enhancing comprehension, reflection and retention of content via learning checkpoints. Creating a virtual reality simulated learning environment can also improve the clinical training of students (Sapkaroski et al, 2022;Yang et al, 2023). It can foster an emotional connection between students and the content (i.e., patients and their disease), and influence students' attention, empathy and communication skills (Sapkaroski et al, 2022;Yang et al, 2023), thus making them more receptive to learning and assessments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Employing a visual storytelling approach and including the background of patients, other interesting "characters" and/or plot twists could improve student engagement while enhancing comprehension, reflection and retention of content via learning checkpoints. Creating a virtual reality simulated learning environment can also improve the clinical training of students (Sapkaroski et al, 2022;Yang et al, 2023). It can foster an emotional connection between students and the content (i.e., patients and their disease), and influence students' attention, empathy and communication skills (Sapkaroski et al, 2022;Yang et al, 2023), thus making them more receptive to learning and assessments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Creating a virtual reality simulated learning environment can also improve the clinical training of students (Sapkaroski et al, 2022;Yang et al, 2023). It can foster an emotional connection between students and the content (i.e., patients and their disease), and influence students' attention, empathy and communication skills (Sapkaroski et al, 2022;Yang et al, 2023), thus making them more receptive to learning and assessments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%