Virtual reality and augmented reality in medical education: an umbrella review

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作者
Tene, Talia [1 ]
Lopez, Diego Fabian Vique [2 ]
Aguirre, Paulina Elizabeth Valverde [2 ]
Puente, Luz Maria Orna [2 ]
Gomez, Cristian Vacacela [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tecn Particular Loja, Dept Chem, Loja, Ecuador
[2] Escuela Super Politecn Chimborazo ESPOCH, Riobamba, Ecuador
[3] INFN, Lab Nazl Frascati, Frascati, Italy
来源
FRONTIERS IN DIGITAL HEALTH | 2024年 / 6卷
关键词
immersive technologies; virtual reality; augmented reality; medical education; medical training and learning; METAVERSE; HAPTICS; DESIGN;
D O I
10.3389/fdgth.2024.1365345
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objective: This umbrella review aims to ascertain the extent to which immersive Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies improve specific competencies in healthcare professionals within medical education and training, in contrast to traditional educational methods or no intervention. Methods: Adhering to PRISMA guidelines and the PICOS approach, a systematic literature search was conducted across major databases to identify studies examining the use of VR and AR in medical education. Eligible studies were screened and categorized based on the PICOS criteria. Descriptive statistics and chi-square tests were employed to analyze the data, supplemented by the Fisher test for small sample sizes or specific conditions. Analysis: The analysis involved cross-tabulating the stages of work (Development and Testing, Results, Evaluated) and variables of interest (Performance, Engagement, Performance and Engagement, Effectiveness, no evaluated) against the types of technologies used. Chi-square tests assessed the associations between these categorical variables. Results: A total of 28 studies were included, with the majority reporting increased or positive effects from the use of immersive technologies. VR was the most frequently studied technology, particularly in the "Performance" and "Results" stages. The chi-square analysis, with a Pearson value close to significance (p = 0.052), suggested a non-significant trend toward the association of VR with improved outcomes. Conclusions: The results indicate that VR is a prevalent tool in the research landscape of medical education technologies, with a positive trend toward enhancing educational outcomes. However, the statistical analysis did not reveal a significant association, suggesting the need for further research with larger sample sizes. This review underscores the potential of immersive technologies to enhance medical training yet calls for more rigorous studies to establish definitive evidence of their efficacy.
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