Exploring learners' emotions and emotional profiles in simulation-based medical education

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作者
Keskitalo, Tuulikki [1 ]
Ruokamo, Heli [2 ]
机构
[1] Lapland Univ Appl Sci, Rovaniemi, Finland
[2] Univ Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland
关键词
simulation-based learning environment (SBLE); medical education; learners; emotions; quantitative; ACHIEVEMENT EMOTIONS; SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE; FIDELITY SIMULATION; COGNITIVE LOAD; STUDENTS; PERFORMANCE; PSYCHOLOGY; DISTRESS;
D O I
10.14742/ajet.5761
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Medical education can be emotionally charged for many reasons, while simulation-based activities in particular are designed to generate emotional reactions. However, few studies have concentrated on the relationship between learning and emotions in this field, despite widespread interest in the topic in other areas. The aim of this research was to study the emotional experiences of participants before and after simulation-based teaching and learning activities. Data were collected from 238 participants using pre- and post-questionnaires and analysed using descriptive statistics, a paired samples t test, factor analysis, Cronbach's alpha, a linear regression analysis and k-means cluster analysis. Participants were clustered into engaged, neutral and anxious learners based on their emotional profiles. The results showed that simulation-based learning invoked mainly positive emotions, whereas negative emotions decreased to a slight degree during an educational course. This study also revealed variables that may explain emotional variations. The article provides practical implications of the findings for simulation-based medical education and higher education in general. Implications for practice or policy: Positive emotions in simulation-based education can be promoted by challenging participants and providing activities at the appropriate level of difficulty. Learners may benefit from individual guidance and support, reducing their anxiety and building their sense of medical competence. Being cognisant of emotional subgroups among participants can help tailor instruction for individual learners. Simulation-based education can be targeted to educate learners to cope with difficult emotions and how to seek help.
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页码:15 / 26
页数:12
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