Effect of self-learning media based on 360° virtual reality for learning periodontal instrument skills

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作者
Tak, Na-Yeoun [1 ]
Lim, Hee-Jung [1 ]
Lim, Do-Seon [1 ]
Hwang, Young-Sun [1 ]
Jung, Im-Hee [1 ]
机构
[1] Eulji Univ, Grad Sch Hlth Sci, Dept Dent Hyg, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea
关键词
360-degree virtual reality; dental education; periodontal instrument training; self-learning media; video education; virtual reality; VIDEO; EDUCATION; INSTRUCTION;
D O I
10.1111/eje.12769
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
摘要
Introduction Of 360 degrees Virtual Reality (VR) is possibly produced and sufficiently effective as a consumer-friendly VR learning medium. Therefore, it is also expected to be useful in the dental practice field, as a self-learning medium for non-face-to-face skill training during the ongoing pandemic (COVID-19). Accordingly, this study was conducted to assess 360 degrees VR self-learning media for a periodontal instrument operation. Materials and Methods We recruited 30 participants who had never experienced instrument training. We offered basic education and initial assessment (IA), then divided them into three groups: 1) PAPER: trained only with paper handouts; 2) 2D: trained with 2D video; 3) VR: trained with 360 degrees VR. Each group performed self-learning and mid-term assessment (MA). Subjects then implemented home self-learning with the same media for one week, which was then followed by a final assessment (FA). Result Analysis of IA-to-FA improvement scores showed that VR and 2D video were significantly higher than the PAPER groups. Meanwhile, analysis of MA-to-FA improvement scores showed that only VR was substantially higher than the PAPER group. Although VR and 2D video groups were not considerably different, VR scores were numerically higher than 2D video in all improvement score analyses. Discussion Both 2D video and 360 degrees VR training were helpful to participants for an effective self-learning and also had good portability and accessibility as online-based learning methods. 360 degrees VR showed higher learning efficiency than regular 2D video, possibly due to its autonomy, 360 degrees visual information and physical and immersive characteristics, which positively affected self-training. Conclusion Our findings showed the potential of 360 degrees VR learning media and, further, suggest its usefulness as a novel self-learning method in future dental education.
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