Program Evaluation of Problem-Based Learning Tutorial of Clinical Reasoning with Simulated Patients and Simulators by Medical Students in Japan

  • Nakada Akiko
    Center for Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, Toho University
  • Yoshihara Aya
    Health Care Center, Toho University
  • Miyagi Maki
    Department of Mental Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Toho University
  • Okada Yayoi
    Linguistics Department, Kawasaki Medical School
  • Namiki Atsushi
    Center for Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, Toho University
  • Kobayashi Masaaki
    Center for Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, Toho University
  • Hiroi Naoki
    Center for Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, Toho University

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Introduction: We conducted problem-based learning (PBL) with simulated patients (SPs) and simulators in a regular class. We obtained evaluation questionnaires from the students and analyzed them to gauge PBL by incorporating the simulator from the student's perspective. Methods: The students were administered two kinds of questionnaires after completing their third-year of clinical reasoning PBL in fiscal year (FY) 2018. The students conducted medical interviews with SPs during both PBL sessions and used the simulator for either PBL. We compared the evaluations with and without the simulator. Results: There were no significant differences in the 17 PBL learning scores and satisfaction levels of both groups. However, there were differences in the reasons for satisfaction and the comments about the PBL forms. Conclusions: There was a certain degree of intellectual satisfaction because SPs participated on both days. We were able to discern the students' motives and expectations according to the lesson format and understand the improvements.

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