Roy Mainak
Department of Orthopaedics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur, Nagpur 441108, Mahārāshtra, India.
World J Clin Cases. 2024 Dec 6;12(34):6744-6747. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i34.6744.
Integration of virtual reality (VR) technology into preoperative patient education has shown potential to improve nursing practice. The study by Kim examines the impact of VR on nurse satisfaction, usability, and burnout. A prospective study involving 20 nurses and 80 patients was conducted, comparing traditional paper-based education with VR-based education in the plastic surgery ward at Chungnam National University Hospital. Findings demonstrated that VR significantly enhanced satisfaction and usability among nurses, while also reducing emotional exhaustion, a critical factor in nurse burnout. Consistency in education quality was also improved, ensuring uniform patient care. These results underscore the importance of VR in reducing the stress of repetitive tasks, improving job satisfaction, and potentially enhancing nurse retention. Future research should explore the broader applications of VR in healthcare and address the logistical challenges of integrating this technology into routine clinical practice. The study by Kim highlights VR's transformative potential in preoperative education for both patients and healthcare providers.
将虚拟现实(VR)技术整合到术前患者教育中已显示出改善护理实践的潜力。金的研究考察了VR对护士满意度、可用性和职业倦怠的影响。在忠南国立大学医院整形外科病房进行了一项涉及20名护士和80名患者的前瞻性研究,将传统的纸质教育与基于VR的教育进行比较。研究结果表明,VR显著提高了护士的满意度和可用性,同时还减轻了情绪耗竭,这是护士职业倦怠的一个关键因素。教育质量的一致性也得到了提高,确保了患者护理的统一。这些结果强调了VR在减轻重复性任务压力、提高工作满意度以及可能提高护士留用率方面的重要性。未来的研究应探索VR在医疗保健中的更广泛应用,并解决将该技术整合到常规临床实践中的后勤挑战。金的研究突出了VR在术前教育中对患者和医疗服务提供者的变革潜力。