Babar Zaheer U D, Max Samuel A, Martina Bryan G, Rosalia Rodney A, Peek Jette J, van Dijk Antony, Sadeghi Amir H, Mahtab Edris A F
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University Medical Center, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Medisch Spectrum Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.
JTCVS Tech. 2023 Jun 20;21:135-148. doi: 10.1016/j.xjtc.2023.06.004. eCollection 2023 Oct.
We conducted a prospective study to assess the face and content validity of a new virtual reality (VR) extracorporeal circulation simulator (ECC) developed for perfusionists to facilitate training and practice. We evaluated the opinions of students and staff members about the feasibility of the simulation. The 2 groups consisted of experts (qualified perfusionists) and novices (trainee perfusionists).
Perfusionists (n = 12 experts and n = 11 trainees) received instructions on how to use the VR simulator and then proceeded to perform the start of cardiopulmonary bypass in the VR environment. Participants then completed a Usefulness, Satisfaction, and Ease of Use Questionnaire. The questions were rated on a 5-point Likert scale, ranging from 1 (fully disagree) to 5 (fully agree), to assess the face validity and content validity of this simulator.
Participants reported a predominantly positive experience with the VR-ECC simulator, with 96% (n = 22) agreeing that the simulator was a useful way of training ECC scenarios. All participants found it easy to interact with the software (100%, n = 23), and 82% of students (n = 9) believed it helped them remember the steps involved with initiating ECC. Finally, (87% [n = 20]) of participants believed the image quality and depth perception were good.
Our next-generation simulator was valid for face and content constructs, and almost all participants found it to be a useful way of training for ECC scenarios. This simulator represents a first step toward truly blended digital learning and a new interactive, flexible, and innovative modality for perfusion training.
我们开展了一项前瞻性研究,以评估一款为灌注师开发的新型虚拟现实(VR)体外循环模拟器(ECC)的表面效度和内容效度,该模拟器有助于培训和实践。我们评估了学生和工作人员对该模拟可行性的看法。两组人员分别为专家(合格的灌注师)和新手(实习灌注师)。
灌注师(12名专家和11名实习生)接受了如何使用VR模拟器的指导,然后在VR环境中进行体外循环启动操作。参与者随后完成了一份关于有用性、满意度和易用性的问卷。问题采用5分李克特量表评分,从1分(完全不同意)到5分(完全同意),以评估该模拟器的表面效度和内容效度。
参与者对VR-ECC模拟器的体验总体呈积极态度,96%(n = 22)的人认为该模拟器是训练ECC场景的有用方式。所有参与者都觉得与软件交互很容易(100%,n = 23),82%的学生(n = 9)认为它帮助他们记住了启动ECC的步骤。最后,87%(n = 20)的参与者认为图像质量和深度感知良好。
我们的下一代模拟器在表面效度和内容效度方面是有效的,几乎所有参与者都认为它是训练ECC场景的有用方式。该模拟器代表了迈向真正融合数字学习的第一步,也是灌注培训的一种全新的交互式、灵活且创新的模式。