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增强现实与整形外科学培训:一项定性研究。

Augmented Reality and Plastic Surgery Training: A Qualitative Study.

作者信息

Cooper Lilli, Din Asmat H, Fitzgerald O'Connor Edmund, Roblin Paul, Rose Victoria, Mughal Maleeha

机构信息

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, GBR.

Plastic Surgery, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, GBR.

出版信息

Cureus. 2021 Oct 24;13(10):e19010. doi: 10.7759/cureus.19010. eCollection 2021 Oct.

Abstract

Background and objective The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to many challenges in face-to-face teaching and training in plastic surgery. However, it has also proved to be an incubator for many technological solutions. Augmented reality (AR) platforms may offer a safe, equitable, and efficient means to provide training in plastic surgery. This study aimed to explore the user's experience of AR as an educational intervention during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK). Materials and methods The Proximie® AR platform (Proximie Limited, London, UK) has been in use in a UK plastic surgical department for facilitating webinars, visual libraries, and streamed procedures. The experience of a range of trainers and trainees was qualitatively explored through 10 individual interviews. Data-emergent theme analysis was also performed. Results AR was well-received in the context of COVID-19 and training in general as a means to enable theatre access, and visual revision, remotely. The potential for its use in remote coaching and telementoring was also discussed. Recommendations were made by the users to optimise the experience both from the trainer and learner perspectives. Data were presented pertaining to the following themes: surgical AR as a substitute for hands-on learning; surgical AR and theoretical learning; considerations specific to streamed procedures using Proximie®; considerations in the use of technology in general. Conclusion Harnessing novel technologies in surgical education offers an exciting opportunity, fast-tracked by COVID-19, but applicable beyond it. Though this study includes a small sample size, its findings suggest that AR platforms may offer a uniquely interactive remote educational experience in surgical training. Strategies and suggestions for its use are discussed, as well as broader considerations in using technology in surgical education.

摘要

背景与目的 2019 冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行给整形手术的面对面教学与培训带来了诸多挑战。然而,事实证明它也是许多技术解决方案的孵化器。增强现实(AR)平台可能提供一种安全、公平且高效的整形手术培训方式。本研究旨在探讨在英国 COVID-19 大流行期间,用户将 AR 作为一种教育干预手段的体验。材料与方法 Proximie® AR 平台(英国伦敦的 Proximie 有限公司)已在英国一家整形手术科室用于举办网络研讨会、视觉库和手术直播。通过 10 次个人访谈对一系列培训师和学员的体验进行了定性探索。还进行了数据涌现主题分析。结果 在 COVID-19 背景下以及一般培训中,AR 作为一种能够远程进入手术室和进行视觉复习的手段,受到了广泛欢迎。还讨论了其在远程指导和远程辅导中的应用潜力。用户从培训师和学习者的角度提出了优化体验的建议。呈现了与以下主题相关的数据:手术 AR 作为实践学习的替代方式;手术 AR 与理论学习;使用 Proximie® 进行手术直播的特定考虑因素;一般技术使用中的考虑因素。结论 在外科教育中利用新技术提供了一个令人兴奋的机会,由 COVID-19 加速推动,但超越 COVID-19 也适用。尽管本研究样本量较小,但其结果表明 AR 平台可能在外科培训中提供独特的交互式远程教育体验。讨论了其使用的策略和建议,以及在外科教育中使用技术的更广泛考虑因素。

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