Jayawardene Wasantha, Magnuson Roy, Kumbalatara Chesmi, Kase Matthew, Park Amy, Goodson Alana, Barrows Scott, Bolinski Rebecca, Willett Joanna
School of Human Sciences, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901, USA.
Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790, USA.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Jun 17;13(12):1449. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13121449.
The increased availability of naloxone underscores the urgent need for scalable, effective training interventions. While current training modalities show promise, critical challenges persist, particularly regarding the development of interactive, self-efficacious platforms that mitigate anxiety in real-world overdose response, especially among laypersons. Therefore, this study aimed to develop and evaluate the usability and acceptability of a novel, self-paced mixed reality-based training tool (ReviveXR). : ReviveXR was designed using the Apple Vision Pro spatial computing headset and Unity platform, employing mixed reality technology to facilitate interaction with virtual overdose scenarios while maintaining awareness of the physical environment. The intervention included a simulated tutorial and interactive modules on overdose response, rescue breathing, and chest compressions. Field testing was conducted in two rounds across various settings with a heterogeneous sample (N = 25), including individuals who use drugs, bystanders, first responders, and technology specialists. Data collection involved pre- and post-intervention surveys and qualitative interviews. : Participants demonstrated significant improvements in knowledge related to overdose recognition, naloxone administration, rescue breathing, and chest compressions. ReviveXR increased participants' confidence and intent to help overdose victims while reducing uncertainty during overdose reversal. Participants were predominantly from rural areas and primarily identified as White and male. Qualitative feedback emphasized the platform's heightened engagement, realism, patient responsiveness, and capacity to enhance knowledge acquisition and behavioral preparedness compared with conventional training approaches. : ReviveXR offers a scalable, cost-effective, engaging alternative to traditional naloxone training programs, demonstrating strong feasibility across diverse environments and participants. ReviveXR holds considerable promise for expanding and enhancing community overdose response capacities and training healthcare professionals and first responders.
纳洛酮的可及性增加凸显了对可扩展、有效培训干预措施的迫切需求。虽然当前的培训方式显示出前景,但关键挑战依然存在,特别是在开发交互式、自我效能感强的平台方面,这些平台可减轻现实世界中过量用药应对时的焦虑,尤其是在外行人中。因此,本研究旨在开发并评估一种新型的、基于混合现实的自定进度培训工具(ReviveXR)的可用性和可接受性。ReviveXR是使用苹果Vision Pro空间计算头戴设备和Unity平台设计的,采用混合现实技术促进与虚拟过量用药场景的互动,同时保持对物理环境的感知。干预措施包括模拟教程以及关于过量用药应对、心肺复苏和胸部按压的交互式模块。在两轮测试中,在包括吸毒者、旁观者、急救人员和技术专家在内的异质样本(N = 25)的各种环境中进行了实地测试。数据收集包括干预前后的调查和定性访谈。参与者在与过量用药识别、纳洛酮给药、心肺复苏和胸部按压相关的知识方面有显著提高。ReviveXR增强了参与者帮助过量用药受害者的信心和意愿,同时减少了过量用药逆转过程中的不确定性。参与者主要来自农村地区,主要为白人男性。定性反馈强调,与传统培训方法相比,该平台参与度更高、更逼真、对患者反应更灵敏,并且能够增强知识获取和行为准备。ReviveXR为传统纳洛酮培训项目提供了一种可扩展、经济高效且引人入胜的替代方案,在不同环境和参与者中都显示出强大的可行性。ReviveXR在扩大和增强社区过量用药应对能力以及培训医疗保健专业人员和急救人员方面具有很大的潜力。