Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Science, Oxford, UK.
8948Kings College Hospital NHS Trust, London, UK.
Scott Med J. 2022 Aug;67(3):87-92. doi: 10.1177/00369330221103279. Epub 2022 May 30.
We performed a cross sectional study to determine the attitudes of surgical trainees and medical students towards virtual reality (VR) simulation in surgical training. A survey was devised through an iterative process before distribution to surgical trainees, foundation year doctors and medical students through online platforms.
The survey was disseminated within the United Kingdom through social media and email correspondence, in co-operation with national surgical organisations. 91 trainees responded from a variety of clinical specialities.
VR technology in surgical training was viewed positively, with 91.3% of trainees agreeing that VR should be both an adjunct in surgical training as well as a competency-based assessment tool. Barriers to access were present, with access notably more challenging for senior surgeons.
Virtual reality surgical simulation in surgical training is beginning to emerge as a genuine high-fidelity, low-risk solution to the lack of surgical case volume trainees are currently experiencing.
我们进行了一项横断面研究,以确定外科受训者和医学生对手术培训中虚拟现实(VR)模拟的态度。通过迭代过程设计了一项调查,然后通过在线平台分发给外科受训者、基础年医生和医学生。
该调查通过与国家外科组织合作,在英国通过社交媒体和电子邮件进行了分发。91 名受训者来自各种临床专业。
VR 技术在外科培训中的应用受到了积极的评价,91.3%的受训者同意 VR 应该既是外科培训的辅助手段,也是基于能力的评估工具。存在获取障碍,高级外科医生获取的难度明显更大。
在外科培训中使用虚拟现实手术模拟正逐渐成为解决受训者目前面临的外科手术量不足的一个真正高保真、低风险的解决方案。