학술논문

AN EXPLORATORY QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY ON VIRTUAL REALITY SOLUTIONS IN TRAUMA CARE / 外傷診療におけるVRソリューションに関する探索的アンケート調査
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本外傷学会雑誌 / Journal of the Japanese Association for the Surgery of Trauma. 2023, 37(1):1
Subject
medical education
non-technical skills
team dynamics
チームダイナミクス
ノンテクニカルスキル
医学教育
Language
Japanese
ISSN
1340-6264
2188-0190
Abstract
Background : Virtual reality (VR) has potential for effective learning in medical education. Objective : The objective of this study was to explore the demands and challenges of VR education in trauma care. Methods : On the 30th of June 2022, a seminar on the use of VR was held during the 36th annual meeting of the Japanese Association for the Surgery of Trauma, and this was followed by a questionnaire survey. The participants were doctors. Analysis was performed by facility affiliation and age group. Results : In total, we included 102 participants, of which 79 had valid responses. The demand for content focusing on therapeutic procedures, such as surgery and intervention radiology, accounted for 40.5% (32/79) of the responses. Meanwhile, the demand from university hospital workers accounted for 26.7% (8/30) of the responses. When asked about their availability for editing VR contents, approximately 60% of the respondents stated that they have no time or less than 2 hours to perform the task per week. Conclusion : Despite the high demand for VR content focusing on therapeutic procedures, needs differed at each facility. Expectations for VR education in trauma care were high ; however, securing the time to edit VR content was a challenge.