The present study explores students' perspective on the added value of a virtual patient (VP) simulation as part of a breaking bad news training in undergraduate medical education. The VP simulation allows trying out and practicing different ways of disclosing a cancer diagnosis to a VP (avatar) and to react to emotionally-laden patient statements with the opportunity of self-observation through video recording. After testing the simulation, 23 students shared their experience in focus groups analyzed using thematic analysis. Self-observation is the most valued feature of the simulation, because it enables users to reflect on their behaviors and adjust them. The competences developed are otherwise technical (e.g., organization of informatio...
International audienceThe way doctors deliver bad news has a significant impact on the therapeutic p...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
Virtual Patients are used in medical education but research evidence to guide their use is still mod...
The present study explores students' perspective on the added value of a virtual patient (VP) simula...
Objectives: Virtual patient simulation (VPS) is used in the education of health care professionals. ...
BACKGROUND: At most institutions, medical students learn communication skills through the use of sta...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the issues surrounding affective learning, perceived effective...
Abstract Background The learners' perspectives on Virtual Patient Simulation systems (VPS) are quint...
Abstract Background The use of simulation in medical education has been widely accepted. There are d...
Psychiatric and mental health nursing is built on a trusted nurse and patient relationship. Therefor...
This continuation study evaluates from the patient perspective the effectiveness of an individualize...
BACKGROUND: Lectures are traditionally used for teaching declarative knowledge. One established tool...
Virtual patients have proven to be an effective educational tool for learning and applying clinical ...
The term Virtual Patient (VP) refers to the use of virtual characters which embody patients in a vir...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
International audienceThe way doctors deliver bad news has a significant impact on the therapeutic p...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
Virtual Patients are used in medical education but research evidence to guide their use is still mod...
The present study explores students' perspective on the added value of a virtual patient (VP) simula...
Objectives: Virtual patient simulation (VPS) is used in the education of health care professionals. ...
BACKGROUND: At most institutions, medical students learn communication skills through the use of sta...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the issues surrounding affective learning, perceived effective...
Abstract Background The learners' perspectives on Virtual Patient Simulation systems (VPS) are quint...
Abstract Background The use of simulation in medical education has been widely accepted. There are d...
Psychiatric and mental health nursing is built on a trusted nurse and patient relationship. Therefor...
This continuation study evaluates from the patient perspective the effectiveness of an individualize...
BACKGROUND: Lectures are traditionally used for teaching declarative knowledge. One established tool...
Virtual patients have proven to be an effective educational tool for learning and applying clinical ...
The term Virtual Patient (VP) refers to the use of virtual characters which embody patients in a vir...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
International audienceThe way doctors deliver bad news has a significant impact on the therapeutic p...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
Virtual Patients are used in medical education but research evidence to guide their use is still mod...