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用于胸外科基于病例的研究生教学的沉浸式协作虚拟现实:一项试点研究。

Immersive collaborative virtual reality for case-based graduate student teaching in thoracic surgery: A piloting study.

作者信息

Feodorovici Philipp, Sommer Nils, Bergedieck Philipp, Lingohr Philipp, Kalff Jörg C, Schmidt Joachim, Arensmeyer Jan C

机构信息

Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of General, Visceral, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, University Hospital Bonn, Venusberg-Campus 1, 53127 Bonn, Germany.

Bonn Surgical Technology Center (BOSTER), University Hospital Bonn, Joseph-Schumpeter-Allee 1, 53227 Bonn, Germany.

出版信息

Surg Open Sci. 2024 Oct 30;22:40-45. doi: 10.1016/j.sopen.2024.10.008. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In medical education various non-digital teaching methods are established. However, studies have proven that the immersive character of virtual reality (VR) applications positively impact the understanding of spatial relationships.This study outlines the development and pilot testing of a novel system for collaborative, case-based VR teaching, utilizing real-time volume rendered computed tomography (CT) data of thoracic cases among graduate students.

METHODS

A system was configured and deployed to provide real-time volume rendered CT data in a collaborative, multiuser VR environment. A thoracic surgery VR course was implemented into the surgical graduate curriculum, which has subsequently been evaluated with questionnaires.

RESULTS

Seventy students assessed the curriculum through a questionnaire. Usability was rated intuitive (77.14 %) while few students (5.71 %) reported cyber sickness.A vast majority (98.57 %) agreed VR improved their understanding of anatomy compared to traditional methods and most students found learning more effective. (88.57 %) and joy during participation was rated high (97,14 %). A majority of the students (61.43 %) believed VR could partly replace traditional methods. They supported integrating VR into preclinical (81.43 %) and clinical teaching (94.29 %) as well as taking VR courses from home (78.57 %). Most participants (90,72 %) encouraged the expansion of VR infrastructure.

CONCLUSION

The concept of a collaborative real-time VR-based educational program in medical graduate teaching has proven its technical feasibility and positive acceptance with a desire for more VR integration in surgical curricula. A two-armed study will be conducted to evaluate the objective impact as the expansion of VR environments for teaching continues.

摘要

背景

在医学教育中,已确立了各种非数字教学方法。然而,研究证明虚拟现实(VR)应用的沉浸式特性对空间关系的理解有积极影响。本研究概述了一种新型的基于案例的协作式VR教学系统的开发和试点测试,该系统利用胸科病例的实时容积再现计算机断层扫描(CT)数据供研究生使用。

方法

配置并部署了一个系统,以在协作式多用户VR环境中提供实时容积再现CT数据。在外科研究生课程中实施了胸外科VR课程,随后通过问卷调查对其进行了评估。

结果

70名学生通过问卷对该课程进行了评估。可用性被评为直观(77.14%),而很少有学生(5.71%)报告有网络病。绝大多数(98.57%)的学生认为与传统方法相比,VR提高了他们对解剖学的理解,大多数学生认为学习更有效(88.57%),参与过程中的愉悦感也很高(97.14%)。大多数学生(61.43%)认为VR可以部分取代传统方法。他们支持将VR整合到临床前教学(81.43%)和临床教学(94.29%)中,以及在家学习VR课程(78.57%)。大多数参与者(90.72%)鼓励扩大VR基础设施。

结论

基于VR的医学研究生协作式实时教育项目的概念已证明其技术可行性和积极的接受度,并且人们希望在外科课程中更多地整合VR。随着用于教学的VR环境不断扩展,将进行一项双臂研究以评估其客观影响。

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