Kai Kengo, Shinoda Hiromi, Takeiri Emi, Hamada Takeomi, Chikubu Mayumi, Kodama Yuko, Higuchi Kazuhiro, Nanashima Atsushi
Department of Surgery, University of Miyazaki, Miyazaki, JPN.
Department of Nursing, University of Miyazaki Hospital, Miyazaki, JPN.
Cureus. 2024 Jul 26;16(7):e65465. doi: 10.7759/cureus.65465. eCollection 2024 Jul.
Educational simulation systems using virtual reality (VR) with head-mounted devices are spreading into the medical field. We developed an innovative training system whereby experienced ostomates can share their proficient stoma self-care techniques with novice ostomates through VR simulations, enabling anytime, anywhere learning. We examined the questionnaire study to assess the acceptance of VR simulation training for stoma care by healthcare providers.
This study was conducted for the participants, nurses, and doctors, at the 39th Kyushu Stoma Rehabilitation Research Meeting with the organizer's permission. We created two VR simulation prototypes from the perspective of ostomates and caregivers using modeled stomas. We conducted a qualitative study through a questionnaire with healthcare professionals regarding their experiences of viewing VR videos.
The study included 20 (52.6%) nurses certified in wound, ostomy, and continence (WOC) care, 16 (42.1%) non-WOC nurses, and two (5.3%) medical doctors. Over 90% of participants showed a positive inclination towards the practical application of the system in clinical settings for both scenarios. A significantly higher number of nurses in the non-WOC nurse group expressed a definite interest in using the imaging from the ostomate's perspective versus that in the WOC nurse group (81.3% vs. 40%, P=0.013).
From this survey, we concluded that the respondents felt a VR training system was a positive experience, to say it is acceptable means that it was as good as the standard of care. Particularly, non-WOC nurses, with fewer opportunities in stoma care compared to WOC nurses, showed stronger interest in practically implementing this innovative training system.
使用头戴式设备的虚拟现实(VR)教育模拟系统正在医学领域广泛应用。我们开发了一种创新的培训系统,经验丰富的造口者可以通过VR模拟与新手造口者分享熟练的造口自我护理技术,实现随时随地学习。我们通过问卷调查研究评估医疗保健提供者对造口护理VR模拟培训的接受程度。
本研究在第39届九州造口康复研究会议上,经主办方许可,对参与者、护士和医生进行。我们从造口者和护理人员的角度,使用模拟造口创建了两个VR模拟原型。我们通过问卷调查医疗专业人员观看VR视频的体验,进行了定性研究。
该研究包括20名(52.6%)获得伤口、造口和失禁(WOC)护理认证的护士、16名(42.1%)非WOC护士和两名(5.3%)医生。超过90%的参与者对该系统在两种场景下在临床环境中的实际应用表现出积极倾向。非WOC护士组中对从造口者角度使用成像表现出明确兴趣的护士人数,明显高于WOC护士组(81.3%对40%,P = 0.013)。
通过这项调查,我们得出结论,受访者认为VR培训系统是一次积极的体验,说它可以接受意味着它与护理标准一样好。特别是,与WOC护士相比,造口护理机会较少的非WOC护士对实际实施这种创新培训系统表现出更强的兴趣。