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Journal of Computer Assisted Learning | 2011

Collaborative learning with screen-based simulation in health care education: an empirical study of collaborative patterns and proficiency development

Lars O. Häll; Tor Söderström; Jan Ahlqvist; Tore Nilsson

This article is about collaborative learning with educational computer-assisted simulation(ECAS) in health care education. Previous research on training with a radiological virtual reality simulato ...


Simulation in healthcare : journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare | 2013

A Randomized Controlled Trial on 2 Simulation-Based Training Methods in Radiology Effects on Radiologic Technology Student Skill in Assessing Image Quality

Jan Ahlqvist; Tore Nilsson; Leif Hedman; Terry S. Desser; Parvati Dev; Magnus Johansson; Patricia Youngblood; Robert P Cheng; Garry E. Gold

Introduction A simulator for virtual radiographic examinations was developed. In the virtual environment, the user can perform and analyze radiographic examinations of patient models without the use of ionizing radiation. We investigated if this simulation technique could improve education of radiology technology students. We compared student performance in the assessment of radiographic image quality after training with a conventional manikin or with the virtual radiography simulator. Methods A randomized controlled experimental study involving 31 first-year radiology technology students was performed. It was organized in 4 phases as follows: (I) randomization to control or experimental group based on the results of an anatomy examination; (II) proficiency testing before training; (III) intervention (control group, exposure and analysis of radiographic images of the cervical spine of a manikin; experimental group, exposure and analysis of the cervical spine images in the virtual radiography simulator); and (IV) proficiency testing after training. Results The experimental group showed significantly higher scores after training compared with those before training (P < 0.01). A linear mixed-effect analysis revealed a significant difference between the control and experimental groups regarding proficiency change (P = 0.01). Conclusions Virtual radiographic simulation is an effective tool for learning image quality assessment. Simulation can therefore be a valuable adjunct to traditional educational methods and reduce exposure to x-rays and tutoring time.


Simulation in healthcare : journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare | 2007

A Randomized Trial of Simulation-Based Versus Conventional Training of Dental Student Skill at Interpreting Spatial Information in Radiographs

Tore Nilsson; Leif Hedman; Jan Ahlqvist


Dentomaxillofacial Radiology | 2007

Visual-spatial ability and interpretation of three-dimensional information in radiographs

Tore Nilsson; Leif Hedman; Jan Ahlqvist


Dentomaxillofacial Radiology | 2004

Virtual reality for simulation of radiographic projections: validation of projection geometry

Tore Nilsson; Jan Ahlqvist; Magnus Johansson; Annika Isberg


Contemporary Educational Technology | 2012

How does collaborative 3D screen-based computer simulation training influence diagnostic skills of radiographic images and peer communication?

Tor Söderström; Lars O. Häll; Tore Nilsson; Jan Ahlqvist


Journal of Dental Education | 2011

Dental Student Skill Retention Eight Months After Simulator-Supported Training in Oral Radiology

Tore Nilsson; Leif Hedman; Jan Ahlqvist


Archive | 2008

How does computer based simulator-training impact on group interaction and proficiency development?

Tor Söderström; Lars-Olof Häll; Tore Nilsson; Jan Ahlqvist


ICICTE 2009, July 9-11, Corfu, Greece | 2009

Integrating computer based simulation training into curriculum : complicated and time consuming?

Lars-Olof Häll; Tor Söderström; Tore Nilsson; Jan Ahlqvist


World Journal on Educational Technology | 2012

How Group Size and Composition Influences the Effectiveness of Collaborative Screen-Based Simulation Training: A Study of Dental and Nursing University Students Learning Radiographic Techniques

Tor Söderström; Lars O. Häll; Jan Ahlqvist; Tore Nilsson

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Karolinska University Hospital

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