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新型虚拟现实培训工具在腹膜透析中的应用:卫生保健专业人员的定性评估。

The Use of a Novel Virtual Reality Training Tool for Peritoneal Dialysis: Qualitative Assessment Among Health Care Professionals.

机构信息

Center for Preclinical Research, Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy.

Fresenius Medical Care, Bad Homburg, Germany.

出版信息

JMIR Med Educ. 2024 Aug 6;10:e46220. doi: 10.2196/46220.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Effective peritoneal dialysis (PD) training is essential for performing dialysis at home and reducing the risk of peritonitis and other PD-related infections. Virtual reality (VR) is an innovative learning tool that is able to combine theoretical information, interactivity, and behavioral instructions while offering a playful learning environment. To improve patient training for PD, Fresenius Medical Care launched the stay•safe MyTraining VR, a novel educational program based on the use of a VR headset and a handheld controller.

OBJECTIVE

This qualitative assessment aims to investigate opinions toward the new tool among the health care professionals (HCPs) who were responsible for implementing the VR application.

METHODS

We recruited nursing staff and nephrologists who have gained practical experience with the stay•safe MyTraining VR within pilot dialysis centers. Predetermined open-ended questions were administered during individual and group video interviews.

RESULTS

We interviewed 7 HCPs who have 2 to 20 years of experience in PD training. The number of patients trained with the stay•safe MyTraining VR ranged from 2 to 5 for each professional. The stay•safe MyTraining VR was well accepted and perceived as a valuable supplementary tool for PD training. From the respondents' perspective, the technology improved patients' learning experience by facilitating the internalization of both medical information and procedural skills. HCPs highlighted that the opportunity offered by VR to reiterate training activities in a positive and safe learning environment, according to each patient's needs, can facilitate error correction and implement a standardized training curriculum. However, VR had limited use in the final phase of the patient PD training program, where learners need to get familiar with the handling of the materials. Moreover, the traditional PD training was still considered essential to manage the emotional and motivational aspects and address any patient-specific application-oriented questions. In addition to its use within PD training, VR was perceived as a useful tool to support the decision-making process of patients and train other HCPs. Moreover, VR introduction was associated with increased efficiency and productivity of HCPs because it enabled them to perform other activities while the patient was practicing with the device. As for patients' acceptance of the new tool, interviewees reported positive feedback, including that of older adults. Limited use with patients experiencing dementia or severe visual impairment or lacking sensomotoric competence was mentioned.

CONCLUSIONS

The stay•safe MyTraining VR is suggested to improve training efficiency and efficacy and thus could have a positive impact in the PD training scenario. Our study offers a process proposal that can serve as a guide to the implementation of a VR-based PD training program within other dialysis centers. Dedicated research is needed to assess the operational benefits and the consequences on patient management.

摘要

背景

有效的腹膜透析(PD)培训对于在家中进行透析以及降低腹膜炎和其他 PD 相关感染的风险至关重要。虚拟现实(VR)是一种创新的学习工具,能够结合理论信息、交互性和行为指导,同时提供有趣的学习环境。为了提高 PD 患者的培训效果,费森尤斯医疗保健公司推出了 stay•safe MyTraining VR,这是一种基于使用 VR 头戴设备和手持控制器的新型教育计划。

目的

本定性评估旨在调查负责实施 VR 应用程序的医疗保健专业人员(HCP)对新工具的看法。

方法

我们招募了在试点透析中心获得 stay•safe MyTraining VR 实践经验的护理人员和肾病医生。在单独和小组视频访谈期间,使用预定的开放式问题进行调查。

结果

我们采访了 7 名 HCP,他们在 PD 培训方面拥有 2 至 20 年的经验。每位专业人员培训的患者数量为 2 至 5 名。stay•safe MyTraining VR 得到了很好的认可,并被认为是 PD 培训的有价值的补充工具。从受访者的角度来看,该技术通过促进医疗信息和程序技能的内化,改善了患者的学习体验。HCP 强调,根据每个患者的需求,VR 提供重复培训活动的机会,在积极和安全的学习环境中,可以促进错误纠正并实施标准化的培训课程。然而,VR 在 PD 培训计划的最后阶段的使用有限,在该阶段,学习者需要熟悉材料的处理。此外,传统的 PD 培训仍然被认为是管理情感和动机方面以及解决任何患者特定应用导向问题的必要条件。除了在 PD 培训中的应用外,VR 还被认为是支持患者决策过程和培训其他 HCP 的有用工具。此外,VR 的引入提高了 HCP 的效率和生产力,因为它使他们能够在患者使用设备进行练习时执行其他活动。至于患者对新工具的接受程度,受访者报告了积极的反馈,包括老年人的反馈。提到了对患有痴呆症或严重视力障碍或缺乏感觉运动能力的患者的有限使用。

结论

stay•safe MyTraining VR 被建议提高培训效率和效果,因此可能对 PD 培训场景产生积极影响。我们的研究提供了一个流程建议,可以作为在其他透析中心实施基于 VR 的 PD 培训计划的指南。需要进行专门的研究来评估操作效益和对患者管理的影响。

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