scholarly journals Simulation training in health education

Author(s):  
O. D. Nikolina ◽  
V. V. Butko

Medical education as a constituent link between yesterday's student and future specialist doctor, at the preclinical stage, decides on the patient's safety in the provision of medical care. The conditions, quality and methods of providing medical care to the population, as well as the safety of patients, is an integral and main task of medical workers. Practical skills and manipulations should be acquired and practiced not on patients, but in Simulation Training Centers using high-tech simulators. An already prepared student comes to the patient with a baggage of knowledge, practiced practical skills, when a hand is placed, there are developed algorithms, certain knowledge and experience in performing practical skills. This allows without risk to the health and life of the patient to obtain professional skills on simulators and use their experience in further work [1].

2014 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-61
Author(s):  
L. I. Kosagovskaya ◽  
E. V Volchkova ◽  
S. G. Pak

Practical skills of clinical work before applying them to real patients, students should acquire in special centers, equipped with high-tech simulators and computerized mannequins, permitting to simulate the clinical situations. One of the important prerequisites to the implementation of this principle is the creation of modern simulation centers. In the article there are discussed the problems which must be sold for the successful and effective implementation of a simulation training in the medical education.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 134
Author(s):  
I. A. Lovchikova ◽  
A. A. Chursin ◽  
A. V. Podoprigora ◽  
S. N. Boev ◽  
D. E. Boev ◽  
...  

According to the current legislation medical institutions of any specialization and form of ownership are obliged to provide emergency medical care without delay and free of charge. Emergency medical care is not a profile one for many specialists and, within the framework of the current law, it is necessary to introduce an emergency medical care course into the CME system for all medical specialties at least once every five years, which will correspond to both the previously adopted system of postgraduate education and the existing standards of work of medical facilities.


Author(s):  
A. B. Terekhov

Simulation education is a relatively new direction, without which it is already impossible to imagine medical education at the present time. The same applies to dentistry. The results of observations confirm the feasibility of using simulation training: students become more confident in professional skills, and the number of medical errors is reduced.


Author(s):  
P. Volianskyi ◽  
M. Dolhyi ◽  
N. Drozdenko ◽  
V. Kushnir ◽  
A. Makarenko ◽  
...  

When providing the prehospital aid the most important factor is time. The more time expires from the moment of receiving injury until delivery to a hospital, the worse forecast becomes for a victim. Mortality grows geometrically. So, for example, in cases of transport injuries if medical care was provided within 30 minutes – 1 hour, then mortality among injured did not exceed 30%. If this time increases, then the mortality reaches 60-80%, and growth in a geometrical progression takes place. In general, it becomes clear that even two injured from three ones who died in city streets, could be saved if they received the help in due time [2]. Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine registered in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine the project of the Law of Ukraine about full general secondary education dated April 5, 2019 № 10204. This project of the Law provides that all teachers will take courses on the prehospital help. It has to reduce the quantity of death of children during lessons. Protection of children’s health is one of the mandatory functions of the educational organization. If it is necessary, the first aid at school is to be given to the child both professionally and in time.  Teachers, studying a profession in higher education institution, have to be trained on providing the prehospital help. There is nothing more important, than rendering the prehospital help to the child during the first minutes after a trauma or in the event of a symptom hazardous to health, for example, epilepsy [3]. The purpose of the article is to highlight the importance of teaching teachers and students the skills of rendering the prehospital help. According to the Law of Ukraine “About the Emergency Medical Care”, persons who have no medical education, but according to their the official duties they have to provide the first aid and to manage main practical skills on rescue and preservation a human life for those who require that, have to be the first who study the prehospital help [4]. And based on the project of the Law of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine mentioned above teachers can also be referred to the category of persons who have no medical education and are obliged to provide the prehospital help though it is not included into their official duties. Except the planned training of the teachers of the prehospital help, to our opinion, there should be also started a training of pupils on the program of the first level [5] which first of all provides obtaining practical skills of rendering the prehospital help to the injured at cardiac arrest and breath before arrival of the emergency medical care. The training program “Protection of the Fatherland” for pupils of 10-11 classes is introducted for gradual increasing of the number of the citizens in the system of secondary education, who manage the skills of the prehospital help [7]. Such a program, in the question of pre-hospital help, combines teaching theoretical knowledge with a practical training with use of dummies and other other visual materials. Every year All-Ukrainian gathering and competition of young rescuers “School of Safety” is also provided where the pupils, who are 12 years old and older show their abilities on providing the pre-hospital help to the injured. The last two years we had an opportunity to compare theoretical knowledge and practical skills of the prehospital help of pupils who finished the 11th class and studied according to the program “Protection of the Fatherland” and pupils of the 8-9 classes who were trained by the “School of Safety”. It turned out to be that the pupils of 8-9 classes, in the majority, prevail on the level of knowledge of the prehospital help the graduates of high school. In our opinion, it is expedient to develop and implement at secondary school the program of training of rendering help to injured who are in emergency, for pupils, starting from the fifth class. Anybody, irrespective of a profession, is able to be trained and to manage the skills of the prehospital aid. The trauma or accident can happen at any time. Not only success of further treatment, but sometimes human life depends on prehospital help provided timely and correctly. In certain cases the victim has to render prehospital help to himself - to stop bleeding, to put the bandage etc. That all is not difficult, but it is necessary to take the corresponding training for mastering skills of rendering the prehospital help. In our opinion, in modern conditions it is compulsory to: introduce the permanent prehospital help training for tutors and nurses of preschool institutions; introduce the permanent prehospital help training in schools for children, starting from the age 12 years old and older.


Author(s):  
V. V. Butko ◽  
Ya. I. Goncharuk ◽  
O. V. Kudash

This work is devoted to the application of simulation training in the training of medical personnel in teaching junior students. This experience is assessed as positive and makes it possible to practice many professional skills, which in the future has a beneficial effect on professional activities.


Author(s):  
Kovalyova Olga

The article discusses the necessity of widespread implementation of simulation technologies into medical education as a source of forming the professional competence of doctors and reducing the number of medical errors. The article describes the modern classification of simulation training. Modern simulation technologies include verbal simulations (role-playing games), standardized patients (actors), exercise simulators (physical or virtual models), virtual patients (computer technology), electronic patients (mannequins in simulated hospital settings). Simulations are the development and improvement of technical and non-technical skills and abilities through realistic models (biological, mechanical, electronic, virtual or hybrid). Simulation technologies cannot replace the experience gained near the «patient’s bed», but the simulation training provides a number of advantages: the clinical experience gained in the virtual environment does not pose a risk to the patient; objectification of the assessment of the achieved level of skill; unlimited number of repetitions for skills training; practice of rare and life-threatening pathologies; a part of the functions of the teacher takes on a virtual simulator that increases the availability of education; reduction of stress during the first independent manipulations; the training takes place regardless of the schedule of the clinic’s work; development as individual skills and abilities. The advantages of the introduction of simulation technologies into medical education for all subjects of medical education and medical care are analyzed. Modeling clinical situations in conditions close to real, allows students and doctors to be trained, increasing the level of safety for patients. For all subjects of medical education and medical care, the advantages of implementing simulation training have been demonstrated.


Author(s):  
V. A. Potapov ◽  
Yu. V. Donskaya ◽  
M. V. Medvediev ◽  
А. Р. Petulko

<p>The article presents the results of simulation trainings at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of State Establishment «Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy of Health Ministry of Ukraine». In order to improve the quality of knowledge of students a lot of time to the development of practical skills of modern high-tech simulation equipment was given. During the 2013-<br />2015 academic years the department staff has conducted more than 7 thousands practical trainings for students of IV, V and VI years using modern simulation equipment. Analysis of the data showed that significant proportion of students has<br />improved the results of the basic skills after undergoing training. The introduction in the educational process of simulation training promotes quality practical skills and more efficient formation of students' motivation to learn.</p>


2020 ◽  
pp. 44-47
Author(s):  
A. A. Alekseev ◽  
A. E. Bobrovnikov ◽  
V. V. Bogdanov

In order to include innovative technologies in clinical recommendations, confirmation of their clinical effectiveness in comprehensive treatment of burned patients is necessary. 1,696 case histories of patients with burns were audited, which are divided into two groups depending on peculiarities of treatment. The use of innovative treatment technologies for burned patients has reduced the incidence of burn disease complications and mortality. Introduction of innovative technologies in treating burned patients into broad clinical practice improves results of provision of specialized, high-tech medical care for victims of burns.


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