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使用虚拟现实模拟器激发了医学生对骨科手术的兴趣。

Virtual Reality Simulator Use Stimulates Medical Students' Interest in Orthopaedic Surgery.

作者信息

Bartlett Jonathan, Kazzazi Fawz, To Kendrick, Lawrence John, Khanduja Vikas

机构信息

Cambridge University School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil. 2021 Aug 26;3(5):e1343-e1348. doi: 10.1016/j.asmr.2021.05.014. eCollection 2021 Oct.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To investigate whether the use of a VR arthroscopic simulator can influence medical students' attitudes toward a career in orthopaedic surgery.

METHODS

Twenty-five medical students completed seven unsupervised sessions on a VR hip-arthroscopic simulator. All participants completed a pre-simulator and post-simulator pseudo-anonymized questionnaire consisting of 10 questions: six 10-point Likert scale questions addressing their interest in orthopaedics, surgery, and arthroscopy; and four 5-point Likert scale questions addressing their attitudes toward simulation. Prepaired and postpaired datasets were analyzed using Wilcoxon signed rank test.

RESULTS

Interest in both orthopaedics and surgery was found to increase after simulator use (orthopaedics: 5.3 ± .3 to 8.4 ± .2,  = .0001; surgery: 5.8 ± .3 to 9.0 ± .2;  = .0001). It was also found that simulator use increased participants' interest in arthroscopy (5.4 ± .3 to 8.0 ± .3;  = .0001) and hip-arthroscopy (5.0 ± .3 to 7.6 ± .3;  = .0001). Participants reported they were more likely to attend endoscopic and arthroscopic surgical lists after simulator use (endoscopic: 6.9 ± .3 to 8.4 ± .2;  = .0003; arthroscopic: 5.9 ± .3 to 8.4 ± .2;  = .0001). After using the simulator, participants felt more strongly that VR simulation is a valuable training modality ( = .0025), that simulation should be a mandatory part of orthopaedics and surgical training ( = .0001 and  = .0001), and that access to VR simulators improves the quality of surgical training ( = .0024).

CONCLUSIONS

These results demonstrate that exposure to VR arthroscopic simulation increased medical students' interest in orthopaedics, surgery, and arthroscopy, without the need for direct supervision. Following VR simulator use, students reported they were more likely to engage with training opportunities, including arthroscopic and endoscopic surgery.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Understanding factors that stimulate interest in orthopaedic surgery may help programs attract the broadest pool of potential trainees.

摘要

目的

研究使用虚拟现实(VR)关节镜模拟器是否会影响医学生对骨科手术职业的态度。

方法

25名医学生在VR髋关节镜模拟器上完成了7次无人监督的训练课程。所有参与者都完成了一份模拟器使用前和使用后的伪匿名问卷,问卷包含10个问题:6个10分制的李克特量表问题,涉及他们对骨科、外科手术和关节镜检查的兴趣;以及4个5分制的李克特量表问题,涉及他们对模拟训练的态度。使用Wilcoxon符号秩检验对配对前和配对后的数据集进行分析。

结果

发现使用模拟器后,学生对骨科和外科手术的兴趣均有所增加(骨科:5.3±0.3至8.4±0.2,P = 0.0001;外科手术:5.8±0.3至9.0±0.2,P = 0.0001)。还发现使用模拟器增加了参与者对关节镜检查(5.4±0.3至8.0±0.3,P = 0.0001)和髋关节镜检查(5.0±0.3至7.6±0.3,P = 0.0001)的兴趣。参与者报告称,使用模拟器后他们更有可能参加内镜和关节镜手术排班(内镜手术:6.9±0.3至8.4±0.2,P = 0.0003;关节镜手术:5.9±0.3至8.4±0.2,P = 0.0001)。使用模拟器后,参与者更强烈地认为VR模拟是一种有价值的训练方式(P = 0.0025),模拟训练应该是骨科和外科手术训练的必修部分(P = 0.0001和P = 0.0001),并且使用VR模拟器可以提高手术训练质量(P = 0.0024)。

结论

这些结果表明,接触VR关节镜模拟增加了医学生对骨科、外科手术和关节镜检查的兴趣,且无需直接监督。使用VR模拟器后,学生报告称他们更有可能参与包括关节镜和内镜手术在内的训练机会。

临床意义

了解激发对骨科手术兴趣的因素可能有助于相关项目吸引最广泛的潜在受训人员。

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