School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Sep 17;24(1):1018. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-05990-2.
Myalgic encephalomyelitis/ chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a chronic condition which may be characterised by debilitating fatigue, post-exertional malaise, unrefreshing sleep, and cognitive difficulties. ME/CFS has significant negative impact on quality of life for those living with the condition. This may be exacerbated by a lack of knowledge within healthcare regarding the condition. Previous research has found that immersive virtual reality (VR) educational experiences within healthcare education can increase knowledge and empathy.
The present study employed a quasi-experimental pre-test-post-test design to investigate the impact of a short immersive VR educational experience on knowledge of ME/CFS and empathy for those living with the condition. The VR experience placed participants into a virtual scene which told real life stories of the experience of people living with ME/CFS and their families. 43 participants completed in this pilot study: 28 medical students and 15 primary care health professionals. Participants completed measures of knowledge of ME/CFS and empathy before and after engagement with the experience.
A statistically significant increase was found for levels of knowledge (p < .001, d = 0.74) and empathy (p < .001, d = 1.56) from pre-VR experience levels to post-VR experience levels with a medium and large effect size, respectively. Further analysis revealed no statistically significant difference between baseline levels of knowledge of ME/CFS between healthcare professionals and medical students.
The present study is the first to explore the use of this short immersive VR experience as an education tool within healthcare to increase knowledge of ME/CFS, and empathy for those living with the condition. Findings allude to the previously established lack of knowledge of ME/CFS within healthcare although promisingly the increases in knowledge and empathy found suggest that this immersive VR experience has potential to address this. Such changes found in this small-scale pilot study suggest that future research into the use of VR as an educational tool within this setting may be beneficial. Use of a control group, and larger sample size as well as investigation of retention of these changes may also enhance future research.
肌痛性脑脊髓炎/慢性疲劳综合征(ME/CFS)是一种慢性疾病,其特征可能是使人虚弱的疲劳、运动后不适、睡眠质量差和认知困难。ME/CFS 对患者的生活质量有重大负面影响。由于医疗保健系统对这种疾病的了解不足,这种影响可能会加剧。先前的研究发现,医疗保健教育中的沉浸式虚拟现实(VR)教育体验可以增加知识和同理心。
本研究采用准实验前测后测设计,调查短期沉浸式 VR 教育体验对 ME/CFS 知识和对患者同理心的影响。VR 体验将参与者置身于一个虚拟场景中,讲述了患有 ME/CFS 及其家人的真实生活经历。43 名参与者完成了这项试点研究:28 名医学生和 15 名初级保健卫生专业人员。参与者在体验前后完成了 ME/CFS 知识和同理心的测量。
从 VR 体验前到体验后,知识水平(p<0.001,d=0.74)和同理心(p<0.001,d=1.56)均有统计学显著提高,具有中等和较大的效应量。进一步的分析表明,医疗保健专业人员和医学生的 ME/CFS 知识水平基线没有统计学上的显著差异。
本研究首次探索了在医疗保健中使用这种短期沉浸式 VR 体验作为教育工具来增加对 ME/CFS 的了解,并提高对患者的同理心。研究结果表明,尽管令人鼓舞,但在医疗保健中确实存在对 ME/CFS 缺乏了解的问题,而发现的知识和同理心的增加表明这种沉浸式 VR 体验具有解决这一问题的潜力。在这项小规模试点研究中发现的这些变化表明,未来在这种环境中使用 VR 作为教育工具的研究可能是有益的。使用对照组、更大的样本量以及调查这些变化的保留情况也可能增强未来的研究。