Aydin Mustafa Yalin, Curran Vernon, White Susan, Peña-Castillo Lourdes, Meruvia-Pastor Oscar
Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, Canada.
Division of Population Health and Applied Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Room H2982, Health Sciences Centre, St. John's, NL, Canada.
Adv Simul (Lond). 2025 Mar 25;10(1):15. doi: 10.1186/s41077-025-00344-4.
360° video and virtual reality (VR) simulation may offer innovative opportunities as portable simulation-based technologies to enhance Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) training, updates, and refreshers. The purpose of this study was to compare the use of 360° video with VR simulation in NRP training and the effect on NRP learning outcomes.
Thirty (N = 30) NRP providers were randomly assigned to either VR simulation or 360° video study groups (n = 15 each) with pre and posttests of confidence, posttests of user satisfaction, usefulness, presence, and simulator sickness, and a performance demonstration of positive pressure ventilation (PPV) on a manikin-simulator. Participants were then exposed to the other condition and again post-tested.
Both systems were positively viewed. However, participants reported significantly higher perceptions of usefulness in enhancing learning and increased sense of presence with the VR simulation. VR simulation participants gained more confidence in certain NRP skills, such as proper mask placement (adjusted p-value 0.038) and newborn response evaluation (adjusted p-value 0.017). A blinded assessment of PPV skills showed participants exposed to VR performed significantly better in providing effective PPV (adjusted p-value 0.005).
NRP providers found both systems useful; however, VR simulation was more helpful in improving learning performance and enhancing learning. Participants reported an increased feeling of presence and confidence in certain areas with VR and performed better on a crucial NRP skill, providing effective PPV. VR technologies may offer an alternative modality for increasing access to standardized and portable refresher learning opportunities on NRP.
360°视频和虚拟现实(VR)模拟作为基于便携式模拟的技术,可能为加强新生儿复苏计划(NRP)培训、更新和复习提供创新机会。本研究的目的是比较360°视频与VR模拟在NRP培训中的应用以及对NRP学习成果的影响。
30名NRP提供者被随机分配到VR模拟或360°视频研究组(每组n = 15),进行信心的前后测试、用户满意度、有用性、临场感和模拟器不适的后测试,以及在人体模型模拟器上进行正压通气(PPV)的性能演示。然后让参与者接触另一种情况并再次进行后测试。
两种系统都得到了积极评价。然而,参与者报告称,在增强学习效果和提高VR模拟的临场感方面,对有用性的认知明显更高。VR模拟参与者在某些NRP技能方面获得了更多信心,如正确放置面罩(调整后的p值为0.038)和新生儿反应评估(调整后的p值为0.017)。对PPV技能的盲法评估显示,接触VR的参与者在提供有效PPV方面表现明显更好(调整后的p值为0.005)。
NRP提供者发现两种系统都有用;然而,VR模拟在提高学习性能和增强学习效果方面更有帮助。参与者报告称,使用VR在某些方面的临场感和信心有所增强,并且在一项关键的NRP技能——提供有效PPV方面表现更好。VR技术可能为增加获得标准化和便携式NRP复习学习机会提供一种替代方式。