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  • Johansson, Elin, 1978, et al. (författare)
  • Experiences, appearances, and interprofessional training: The instructional use of video in post-simulation debriefings
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1556-1607 .- 1556-1615. ; 12:1, s. 91-112
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • © 2017 The Author(s)Through close analyses of the interaction that takes place between students and facilitators, this study investigates the instructional use of video in post-simulation debriefings. The empirical material consists of recordings of 40 debriefings that took place after simulation-based training scenarios in health care education. During the debriefings, short video-recorded sequences of the students’ collaboration in the scenarios were shown, after which the facilitators asked the students questions about the teamwork and their performance as displayed in these sequences. The aim of the study is to show: a) how the video is consequential for the ways in which the students talk about the teamwork and their own performance; b) how the facilitators’ questions guide the students’ contributions and collaborative sense making of prior events. Regularly, the facilitators’ questions were posed in terms of “seeing”. The design and sequential environment of the questions made it relevant for the students to comment on how the displayed situations appeared audiovisually and how these appearances contrasted with their experiences from the situation. In this way, the video enabled the students to talk about their own conduct, including their collaboration with their peers, from a third-person perspective. The study highlights the central role of instructions and instructional questions in the debriefings, how the video was used to make the students reconceptualise their performance together with others, and the importance of contributions from fellow students.
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  • Johansson, Elin, 1978, et al. (författare)
  • Pedagogical use of video for feedback and reflection in simulation-based team-training
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: Högskolepedagogisk konferens i Göteborg (HKG 2013). ABSTRACTS [VERSION 1.6 | 2013-10-14].
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Within the educational sciences, the use of video in providing feedback on student performance has been investigated in several research studies. The current study aligns to this interest and investigates how video recordings of simulation scenarios are used as basis for feedback and reflection in healthcare education. The data corpus consists of forty video recorded simulation sessions that were part of a team training of medical and nursing students. The sessions were designed to provide opportunities for joint team training in order to develop competencies for interprofessional collaboration. The use of simulations for team training of health care students and professionals has a long tradition. A common assumption is that facilitated feedback discussions (debriefings) are critical for positive learning outcomes to occur. Whether and how such effects are achieved, however, have not been thoroughly addressed (Fanning & Gaba, 2007). In recent years, the use of video recordings of simulated scenarios in subsequent debriefings has become common practice and it is often thought to be beneficial (cf. Dieckmann et al., 2008). In relation to simulation-based team training, the concept “video-assisted debriefing” is commonly used to describe a facilitated discussion where short video sequences are used as a basis for feedback and reflection on team conduct. Empirical studies on how video features in this practice are, however, mainly absent. The general aim of the presentation is to address how video recordings can be used as a ground for feedback and reflection in facilitated group discussions in various educational settings. Based on short video sequences from the data material, the presentation will address how the use of video contributes to in-depth discussions on specific aspects of teamwork in the simulation scenario. Preliminary analyses indicate that selection of episodes, the introduction and framing of them as well as how they subsequently are discussed all are important for how the debriefings evolve. In the recorded sessions, two methods for introducing and following-up the video clips have been observed. One approach applied by the facilitators is to be very specific about the aspects that should be subject for discussion, whilst another is to be more open-ended and hand over to the students what aspects to focus on. In the present study, the significance of the facilitators’ questions and framing of the clips are subject to further analysis. References Dieckmann, P., Reddersen, S., Zieger, J., & Rall, M. (2008). A structure for video-assisted debriefing in simulator-basedtraining of crisis resource management. In R. Kyle & B. W. Murray (Eds.), Clinical Simulation: Operations, Engineering, and Management (pp. 667-676). Burlington: Academic Press. Fanning R.M. & Gaba D.M. (2007). The Role of Debriefing in Simulation-Based Learning. Simulation in Healthcare, 2(2): 115-125.
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  • Lindwall, Oskar, 1974, et al. (författare)
  • The use of video in dental education: Clinical reality addressed as practical matters of production, interpretation and instruction
  • 2014
  • Ingår i: Studies of video practices : video at work / edited by Mathias Broth, Eric Laurier and Lorenza Mondada. - New York : Routledge. - 9780415728393 ; , s. 161-180
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Over the past half-century, clinical practitioners, educators and researchers have argued for the benefits of using video and television in dental education. Everything within the tooth is tiny and it is hard to provide light in the inner structures of the teeth. This does not only pose challenges to the practising dentist, but also to the student of dentistry. This chapter investigates how a combination of video and microscopes is used for instructional purposes. In the first part, the production of the instructional video is analysed. The second part investigates how the video is interpreted and explicated by the teacher.
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  • Rystedt, Hans, 1951, et al. (författare)
  • Seeing through the dentist's eyes: Video-based clinical demonstrations in preclinical dental training
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: Journal of Dental Education. - 1930-7837. ; 77:12
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The clinical demonstration is an established way of bridging the disciplinary content in preclinical and clinical courses. In dentistry, however, clinical demonstrations have often been perceived as less rewarding due to the restricted visual access to the details of the treatment. This study investigated a course in endodontics at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, in which traditional clinical demonstrations were replaced by instructor-led seminars that enabled students to follow and discuss broadcasted root canal treatments. Two cameras provided overviews of the operating room, whereas a third camera attached to a surgical microscope offered a magnified view of procedures carried out in the inner parts of teeth. The hypothesis was that this arrangement would increase the students’ sense of the clinical relevance of basic scientific knowledge. Two focus group interviews were designed to explore the students’ perceptions of this change. The students expressed that the video-based seminars offered ample opportunities to integrate theoretical and clinical understanding. The major reasons were that the visualization displayed procedures on a sufficiently detailed level; instructors demonstrated clinical reasoning in situ and provided the context necessary for understanding procedures; and the interactive format encouraged discussions on the generalizability of knowledge beyond the specific case.
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