Do virtual patients prepare medical students for the real world? Development and application of a framework to compare a virtual patient collection with population data

Abstract Background An important aspect of virtual patients (VPs), which are interactive computer-based patient scenarios, is authenticity. This includes design aspects, but also how a VP collection represents a patient population and how a patient is presented in a VP scenario. Therefore, our aim w...

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Main Authors: M. Urresti-Gundlach, D. Tolks, C. Kiessling, M. Wagner-Menghin, A. Härtl, I. Hege
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-09-01
Series:BMC Medical Education
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-017-1013-1
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spelling doaj-2d2276ca428247b294e3a1e84c1a464a2020-11-25T01:38:55ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202017-09-011711710.1186/s12909-017-1013-1Do virtual patients prepare medical students for the real world? Development and application of a framework to compare a virtual patient collection with population dataM. Urresti-Gundlach0D. Tolks1C. Kiessling2M. Wagner-Menghin3A. Härtl4I. Hege5Institute for Medical Education, University Hospital of LMU MunichInstitute for Medical Education, University Hospital of LMU MunichInstitute for Medical Education, University Hospital of LMU MunichMedical University Vienna, Teaching CenterInstitute for Medical Education, University Hospital of LMU MunichInstitute for Medical Education, University Hospital of LMU MunichAbstract Background An important aspect of virtual patients (VPs), which are interactive computer-based patient scenarios, is authenticity. This includes design aspects, but also how a VP collection represents a patient population and how a patient is presented in a VP scenario. Therefore, our aim was to analyze VP scenarios integrated into the combined internal medicine and surgery curriculum at the University of Munich (LMU) and compare the results with data from the population in Germany. Method We developed a coding framework with four main categories: patient data, patient representation, diagnoses, and setting. Based on the framework we analyzed 66 VP and compared the results with data from the German healthcare system. Results Especially in the categories of patient data and patient representation, the VPs presented an unrealistic image of the real world; topics such as unemployment, disability, or migration background were almost non-existent. The diagnoses of the VPs and the onset of diseases were comparable with the healthcare data. Conclusions An explanation for the lack of representativeness of the patient data and representation might be a trend to create VPs based on fictional patient stories with VP authors trying to minimize complexity and cognitive load for the students. We suggest raising awareness among VP authors concerning personalized representations of patients without overwhelming their students. Our framework can support educators to assess the authenticity and diversity of a VP collection.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-017-1013-1Virtual patientsHealthcare systemAuthenticityMedical education
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author M. Urresti-Gundlach
D. Tolks
C. Kiessling
M. Wagner-Menghin
A. Härtl
I. Hege
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D. Tolks
C. Kiessling
M. Wagner-Menghin
A. Härtl
I. Hege
Do virtual patients prepare medical students for the real world? Development and application of a framework to compare a virtual patient collection with population data
BMC Medical Education
Virtual patients
Healthcare system
Authenticity
Medical education
author_facet M. Urresti-Gundlach
D. Tolks
C. Kiessling
M. Wagner-Menghin
A. Härtl
I. Hege
author_sort M. Urresti-Gundlach
title Do virtual patients prepare medical students for the real world? Development and application of a framework to compare a virtual patient collection with population data
title_short Do virtual patients prepare medical students for the real world? Development and application of a framework to compare a virtual patient collection with population data
title_full Do virtual patients prepare medical students for the real world? Development and application of a framework to compare a virtual patient collection with population data
title_fullStr Do virtual patients prepare medical students for the real world? Development and application of a framework to compare a virtual patient collection with population data
title_full_unstemmed Do virtual patients prepare medical students for the real world? Development and application of a framework to compare a virtual patient collection with population data
title_sort do virtual patients prepare medical students for the real world? development and application of a framework to compare a virtual patient collection with population data
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Education
issn 1472-6920
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Abstract Background An important aspect of virtual patients (VPs), which are interactive computer-based patient scenarios, is authenticity. This includes design aspects, but also how a VP collection represents a patient population and how a patient is presented in a VP scenario. Therefore, our aim was to analyze VP scenarios integrated into the combined internal medicine and surgery curriculum at the University of Munich (LMU) and compare the results with data from the population in Germany. Method We developed a coding framework with four main categories: patient data, patient representation, diagnoses, and setting. Based on the framework we analyzed 66 VP and compared the results with data from the German healthcare system. Results Especially in the categories of patient data and patient representation, the VPs presented an unrealistic image of the real world; topics such as unemployment, disability, or migration background were almost non-existent. The diagnoses of the VPs and the onset of diseases were comparable with the healthcare data. Conclusions An explanation for the lack of representativeness of the patient data and representation might be a trend to create VPs based on fictional patient stories with VP authors trying to minimize complexity and cognitive load for the students. We suggest raising awareness among VP authors concerning personalized representations of patients without overwhelming their students. Our framework can support educators to assess the authenticity and diversity of a VP collection.
topic Virtual patients
Healthcare system
Authenticity
Medical education
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-017-1013-1
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