Pediatriyada klinik qaror qabul qilish ko‘nikmalarini rivojlantirish: tibbiyot talabalari uchun simulyatsiyaga asoslangan ta’limning o‘quv natijalari

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Pediatriyada simulyatsiyaga asoslangan o‘qitish talabalarning klinik tafakkurini, ishonchini va no-texnik ko‘nikmalarini xavfsiz, real muhitda oshiradi. Ushbu maqola simulyatsiya usullarining diagnostik qaror qabul qilishni rivojlantirishdagi samaradorligini muhokama qiladi.

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Pediatriyada simulyatsiyaga asoslangan o‘qitish talabalarning klinik tafakkurini, ishonchini va no-texnik ko‘nikmalarini xavfsiz, real muhitda oshiradi. Ushbu maqola simulyatsiya usullarining diagnostik qaror qabul qilishni rivojlantirishdagi samaradorligini muhokama qiladi.


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IMPROVING CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING IN PEDIATRICS: EDUCATIONAL

OUTCOMES OF SIMULATION-BASED LEARNING FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS

Ergashzoda Khusniya Sharafidin kizi

Central Asian Medical University

E-mail: ergashzodaxusniya@gmail.com

https://orcid.org/0009-0001-6423-3642

Eminov Ravshanjon Ikromjon ugli

Department of Faculty and Hospital Surgery, FMIOPH, Fergana, Uzbekistan

Abstract:

Simulation-based learning in pediatric education enhances students’ clinical

reasoning, confidence, and non-technical skills through realistic, safe environments. This

review discusses its effectiveness in improving diagnostic decision-making and preparing

students for real-world pediatric care using virtual reality, high-fidelity, and low-fidelity

methods.

Keywords:

pediatrics, simulation, education, diagnostic, decision

Аннотация:

Обучение с использованием симуляций в педиатрии усиливает клиническое

мышление, уверенность и неформальные навыки студентов благодаря безопасной и

реалистичной среде. В статье рассматривается эффективность симуляционного обучения

в развитии диагностических навыков и подготовке студентов к клинической практике.

Ключевые слова:

педиатрия, симуляция, образование, диагностика, решение

Annotatsiya:

Pediatriyada simulyatsiyaga asoslangan o‘qitish talabalarning klinik tafakkurini,

ishonchini va no-texnik ko‘nikmalarini xavfsiz, real muhitda oshiradi. Ushbu maqola

simulyatsiya usullarining diagnostik qaror qabul qilishni rivojlantirishdagi samaradorligini

muhokama qiladi.

Kalit so‘zlar:

pediatriya, simulyatsiya, ta’lim, diagnostika, qaror

Introduction

Simulation-based learning has emerged as a pivotal tool in enhancing clinical decision-making

skills among medical students in pediatrics. This educational approach provides a risk-free

environment where students can practice and refine both technical and non-technical skills,

such as communication, situational awareness, and decision-making, which are crucial in

pediatric emergencies[2] [5]. The integration of simulation into medical curricula has shown

significant improvements in students' clinical skills, as evidenced by higher scores in Objective

Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE) among those trained with simulation compared to

traditional methods[3]. High-fidelity simulations, in particular, offer immersive experiences

that allow students to engage in realistic patient scenarios, fostering critical thinking and

clinical reasoning[7]. Moreover, the use of innovative methods such as the Script Concordance

Test combined with simulation has been effective in developing clinical reasoning and non-

technical skills in pediatric residents, indicating the potential for broader application across

various specialties[2]. The incorporation of virtual reality (VR) simulations further enhances

learning by providing high-fidelity experiences that significantly improve students' knowledge

and procedural skills in pediatric emergencies[10]. These simulations not only boost students'

confidence and willingness to make clinical decisions but also translate well into real-world

clinical settings, as they mimic the complexities and dynamics of actual pediatric care

scenarios[8] [9]. The positive impact of simulation-based learning is also reflected in the

increased ability of students to manage acute clinical problems and lead teams effectively, as

they report reduced stress and improved teamwork skills over time[9]. Overall, simulation-


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based education in pediatrics is a valuable strategy that enhances clinical decision-making,

improves patient safety, and prepares medical students for the challenges of pediatric

care[1] [4] [6].

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Enhancing Knowledge and Clinical Reasoning

Simulation-based learning is highly effective in enhancing both theoretical knowledge and

clinical reasoning skills. Studies have shown that high-fidelity simulations, such as those using

virtual reality (VR), can significantly improve students' ability to diagnose and manage

pediatric emergencies. For instance, a study using VR simulations for newborn sepsis scenarios

demonstrated a marked increase in students' knowledge scores, from 7.80 ± 2.1 to 10.90 ± 1.2

points, highlighting the effectiveness of SBL in knowledge acquisition [1]. Similarly, another

study found that high-fidelity simulations outperformed case-based discussions in developing

clinical reasoning, communication, and leadership skills, with large effect sizes observed across

these domains [3].

The use of simulated patient cases software, such as the Diagnostic Clinical Reasoning

Program (DxR), has also been shown to enhance clinical competence. Students who used this

software during their pediatric clerkship performed significantly better in clinical examinations

compared to their peers who did not use the software, demonstrating the practical application of

SBL in improving clinical decision-making [4].

Building Confidence in Clinical Decision-Making

One of the most significant benefits of SBL is its ability to build confidence in medical students.

A study evaluating the impact of in situ simulation training found that 100% of participants

reported increased confidence in managing acutely unwell children, with many also noting

improvements in their knowledge and awareness of non-technical skills such as communication

and teamwork [13]. Another study using high-fidelity simulations reported that students who

participated in these sessions were more likely to accept the presence of family members during

emergencies, further indicating the positive impact of SBL on confidence and real-world

application [16].

The immersive nature of SBL also plays a crucial role in confidence building. A pilot study

using VR simulations for pediatric emergencies found that students' perceived level of

competence increased significantly after participating in the sessions, from a median of 2 to 4

on a 5-point Likert scale [7]. This increase in confidence is likely due to the realistic and

engaging nature of SBL, which allows students to practice high-stakes scenarios without the

risks associated with real patient care.

Developing Non-Technical Skills

In addition to clinical knowledge and confidence, SBL is particularly effective in developing

non-technical skills such as communication, leadership, and situational awareness. A mixed-

methods study evaluating the effectiveness of simulation-based training for interprofessional

teams found significant improvements in team communication, decision-making, and

leadership skills, with scores increasing from 3.16 ± 1.20 to 7.61 ± 1.0 for communication and

from 3.50 ± 1.54 to 7.16 ± 1.42 for decision-making [2].

The importance of non-technical skills in pediatric care is further emphasized by a study that

highlighted the value of role allocation and debriefing in simulation sessions. Students

particularly appreciated the opportunity to communicate with simulated parents, which was

identified as a key area for improvement in their learning outcomes [12]. These findings

underscore the holistic approach of SBL in preparing medical students for the complexities of

real-world clinical practice.

Table:

Comparison of simulation methods and their effectiveness

Simulation Method

Effectiveness

Citation


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Virtual

Reality

(VR)

Simulations

Significant improvement in knowledge and

clinical reasoning skills

[1] [6]

High-Fidelity Simulations

Enhanced

clinical

reasoning,

communication, and leadership skills

[3] [16]

Simulated Patient Software Improved

clinical

competence

and

performance in examinations

[4]

In Situ Simulations

Increased

confidence

in

managing

emergencies and improving non-technical

skills

[13]

Mixed

Reality

(MR)

Simulations

Enhanced engagement and immersive

learning experiences

[10]

Low-Fidelity Simulations

Effective in improving clinical skills and

confidence

[12]

This table highlights the effectiveness of various simulation methods in improving clinical

decision-making skills in pediatric education, supported by relevant citations from the research

papers.

The Role of Technology in Simulation-Based Learning

Advancements in technology have significantly enhanced the effectiveness of SBL in pediatric

education. Virtual reality (VR) and high-fidelity simulations have become increasingly popular

due to their ability to create immersive and realistic learning environments. A study comparing

VR simulations with case-based discussions found that students in the VR group reported

higher levels of satisfaction and engagement, with many describing the experience as more

realistic and useful for their professional development [6].

The use of web-based simulated patient cases, such as the DxR software, has also been shown

to enhance clinical skills in a virtual hospital setting. Students who used this software during

their pediatric clerkship performed significantly better in clinical examinations, with particular

improvements in their ability to assess and manage pediatric patients [4]. These findings

highlight the potential of technology to complement traditional teaching methods and provide

students with a more engaging and effective learning experience.

Feedback and Debriefing in Simulation-Based Learning

Feedback and debriefing are essential components of SBL, allowing students to reflect on their

performance and identify areas for improvement. A study evaluating the impact of simulation-

based training on crisis resource management skills found that participants highly valued the

structured debriefs, which provided individualized feedback and helped consolidate their

learning [2]. Similarly, a study on high-fidelity simulations emphasized the importance of

expert facilitation during debriefing sessions, with students appreciating the guidance provided

by clinicians [1].

The use of video-recorded consultations and multisource feedback has also been explored in

pediatric education. A study comparing student, educator, and simulated parent ratings of

medical student consultations found that feedback from multiple sources helped identify areas

of weakness and improved student self-appraisal [8]. These findings suggest that the integration

of feedback mechanisms in SBL can enhance the learning experience and improve clinical

decision-making skills.

Curriculum Design and Implementation

The design and implementation of SBL curricula are critical to their success. A study

evaluating a simulation-based pediatric clinical skills curriculum found that students who

participated in the program showed significant improvements in their clinical performance

during clerkship, with effect sizes ranging from small to medium across 16 evaluation

components [15]. Another study highlighting the importance of integrating simulation into the


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undergraduate curriculum found that students who participated in simulation sessions during

their pediatric placement reported higher levels of confidence and competence in managing

acutely unwell children [14].

The inclusion of mini-tutorials and focused group discussions in simulation courses has also

been shown to enhance learning outcomes. A study evaluating an immersive simulation-based

educational intervention found that students highly valued the incorporation of mini-tutorials,

which provided additional technical and pathophysiological insights into each clinical

scenario [5]. These findings suggest that a well-structured and comprehensive SBL curriculum

can significantly enhance the clinical decision-making skills of medical students.

Considerations and Challenges

While SBL offers numerous benefits, there are several considerations and challenges to its

implementation. The cost and resource requirements for high-fidelity simulations can be a

barrier for many institutions, particularly in low-resource settings. However, studies have

shown that even low-fidelity simulations can be effective in improving clinical skills and

confidence, suggesting that SBL can be adapted to different resource environments [12].

Another challenge is the need for standardized evaluation methods to assess the transferability

of skills from simulation to real-world clinical settings. A systematic review of pediatric

simulation-based education highlighted the lack of validated clinical skills evaluation methods,

emphasizing the need for further research in this area [9]. Additionally, the assumption that

younger students can navigate VR hardware with ease should not be taken for granted, as some

studies have reported lower ease-of-use ratings for VR simulations [7].

Future Directions

The future of SBL in pediatric education is promising, with ongoing advancements in

technology and curriculum design. The integration of virtual, augmented, and mixed reality

into SBL is expected to further enhance the learning experience, offering more immersive and

engaging environments for medical students [10]. Additionally, the development of more

comprehensive clinical skills evaluation methods will be crucial to assessing the long-term

impact of SBL on clinical decision-making and patient outcomes.

In conclusion, simulation-based learning is a powerful tool for improving clinical decision-

making in pediatrics. By enhancing knowledge, building confidence, developing non-technical

skills, and providing realistic learning environments, SBL prepares medical students for the

challenges of real-world clinical practice. As technology continues to evolve and curricula are

refined, the potential of SBL to transform pediatric education is immense.

Conclusion

Simulation-based learning stands out as a transformative educational strategy in pediatric

training, enabling students to bridge the gap between theory and clinical application. Through

structured, immersive experiences—ranging from virtual reality to bedside simulations—

medical students acquire not only critical decision-making skills but also the confidence and

communication abilities essential for managing pediatric patients in high-stakes environments.

Furthermore, the integration of feedback and debriefing mechanisms ensures that learning is

reflective and adaptive, promoting deeper understanding and retention. By fostering both

technical and non-technical competencies, simulation reinforces the core principles of safe,

patient-centered pediatric care.

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