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Virtual interactive practice™: Utilising healthcare information systems to contexturalise the skills associated with clinical decision making within nurse education

Virtual interactive practice™: Utilising healthcare information systems to contexturalise the skills associated with clinical decision making within nurse education
Virtual interactive practice™: Utilising healthcare information systems to contexturalise the skills associated with clinical decision making within nurse education
This paper reports on a Virtual Interactive Practice (VIP) project that has the potential to revolutionise the educational delivery and learning of clinical skills complementing "real" practice. The focus is currently on nurse learning but the principles could equally be applied to multi and inter-professional learning and clinical decision-making. This project represents a new model to enhance clinical skill acquisition and clinical reasoning using a structured competency base. Integral to this is a strong partnership between education and practice utilising "real" live and recorded anonymised patient data from a critical care clinical information system (CIS) within a large district general hospital to structure scenarios fostering problem-based learning. This educational practice interface enables the synthesis of clinical data using virtual technology and sophisticated scenario-based simulation within a skills laboratory. The aim is to enhance the more ad hoc system of learning within conventional practice placements. Early findings suggest that VIP enhances practice providing a safe but challenging learning experience with the benefit of instant performance feedback to students.
skills acquisition, clinical information systems, nurse education, virtual interactive practice, simulation
1586034448
746-749
American Medical Informatics Association
Watkinson, G.
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Watkinson, G., Spencer, A., Monger, E., Weaver, M., Gobbi, M., Lathlean, J. and Bryant, S. (2004) Virtual interactive practice™: Utilising healthcare information systems to contexturalise the skills associated with clinical decision making within nurse education. Fieschi, M., Coiera, F. and Li, J. (eds.) In MEDINFO 2004: Proceedings of the 11th World Congress on Medical Informatics. American Medical Informatics Association. pp. 746-749 .

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Abstract

This paper reports on a Virtual Interactive Practice (VIP) project that has the potential to revolutionise the educational delivery and learning of clinical skills complementing "real" practice. The focus is currently on nurse learning but the principles could equally be applied to multi and inter-professional learning and clinical decision-making. This project represents a new model to enhance clinical skill acquisition and clinical reasoning using a structured competency base. Integral to this is a strong partnership between education and practice utilising "real" live and recorded anonymised patient data from a critical care clinical information system (CIS) within a large district general hospital to structure scenarios fostering problem-based learning. This educational practice interface enables the synthesis of clinical data using virtual technology and sophisticated scenario-based simulation within a skills laboratory. The aim is to enhance the more ad hoc system of learning within conventional practice placements. Early findings suggest that VIP enhances practice providing a safe but challenging learning experience with the benefit of instant performance feedback to students.

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Published date: 2004
Venue - Dates: 11th World Congress on Medical Informatics, San Francisco, California, USA, 2004-09-07 - 2004-09-11
Keywords: skills acquisition, clinical information systems, nurse education, virtual interactive practice, simulation

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Local EPrints ID: 17332
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/17332
ISBN: 1586034448
PURE UUID: e9c9e0f8-9c0a-4c57-86b4-ab47b1647f7d

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Date deposited: 06 Sep 2005
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:58

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Author: G. Watkinson
Author: A. Spencer
Author: E. Monger
Author: M. Weaver
Author: M. Gobbi
Author: J. Lathlean
Author: S. Bryant
Editor: M. Fieschi
Editor: F. Coiera
Editor: J. Li

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