著者
野村 契 水谷 敦史
出版者
一般社団法人 日本神経救急学会
雑誌
Journal of Japan Society of Neurological Emergencies & Critical Care (ISSN:24330485)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.30, no.2, pp.30-34, 2018-06-01 (Released:2018-11-15)
参考文献数
3

Background: The use of a simulated patient monitor (SPM) influences the educational outcome of simulation-based medical education (SBME) course. However, owing to limited budget, adequate facilities could not be provided for the SBME course.Object: This project aimed to create an SPM application with sufficient function and low cost for adaptation in SBME for the immediate stroke life support (ISLS) course.Methods: Medical doctors developed the SPM application with Electron that builds cross-platform desktop applications. The application consists of two operation screens: one for facilitators to design control waveforms in real time and the other for students.Results: We developed a multiplatform simulated patient monitor application by real-time adaptive control with a two-screen design and published it for free on our website.Discussion: This is the first report by medical the professionals who developed the SPM application for medical training from scratch. The application was completely usable and enhanced the education effect of the ISLS courses. The future tasks are to make it available to more people for use and to acquire human resources and funding for further development.Conclusion: The application we developed had sufficient functions for its use in the ISLS course.