Monaco Maria Grazia Lourdes, Greco Alessandro, Garzillo Elpidio Maria, Corvino Anna Rita, Cardilicchio Antimo, Miraglia Nadia, Gerbino Salvatore, Caputo Francesco, Macchiaroli Roberto, Fera Marcello, Lamberti Monica
Department of Diagnostic and Public Health, University of Verona, 37134 Verona, Italy.
Department of Engineering, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, 81031, Aversa, CE, Italy.
Saf Health Work. 2025 Jun;16(2):200-212. doi: 10.1016/j.shaw.2025.03.001. Epub 2025 Mar 12.
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) training is a crucial component of workplace safety. In recent years, Cross-reality (XR) has emerged as a viable path for immersive and successful training experiences. This paper presents preliminary results from the SCISSOR project, a groundbreaking initiative exploring the potential of XR technologies in enhancing OHS training, especially in healthcare setting regarding ionization radiation exposure.
This quasi-experimental pilot study consisted of several stages from July 2021 to June 2022. Phase 1 consists of the realization of the virtual scenario, Phase 2 in XR setting up and laboratory simulation, and lastly, and Phase 3 based on the on field testing.
About 60 participants, including students and researchers, participated in Phases 1 and 2 preliminary testing and 9 healthcare workers (HCWs) in Phase 3. Phase 1 involved the 3D reconstruction of a real-life scenario using digital photogrammetry. These models were then utilized to recreate the operating room scenario and program interactions with the equipment. In Phase 2, the overall appreciation for the level of realism, comfort, and usability of the application was investigated. The test results demonstrated a general appreciation for the application and its effectiveness. Phase 3, concerning field tests, involved HCWs. The results suggest that XR technologies hold significant promise in revolutionizing OHS training, offering a more engaging, effective, and adaptable approach to workplace safety education.
The SCISSOR project's initial findings underscore the potential of XR as a transformative tool in OHS training, ultimately contributing to safer workplaces, reduced accidents, and enhanced overall employee well-being.
职业健康与安全(OHS)培训是工作场所安全的关键组成部分。近年来,交叉现实(XR)已成为实现沉浸式和成功培训体验的可行途径。本文展示了剪刀项目(SCISSOR project)的初步成果,这是一项开创性的举措,旨在探索XR技术在加强OHS培训方面的潜力,特别是在医疗环境中关于电离辐射暴露的培训。
这项准实验性试点研究从2021年7月至2022年6月包括几个阶段。第一阶段包括虚拟场景的实现,第二阶段是XR设置和实验室模拟,最后,第三阶段基于现场测试。
约60名参与者,包括学生和研究人员,参与了第一阶段和第二阶段的初步测试,9名医护人员参与了第三阶段测试。第一阶段使用数字摄影测量法对现实场景进行3D重建。然后利用这些模型重新创建手术室场景并对设备进行编程交互。在第二阶段,对应用程序的真实感、舒适度和可用性水平进行了总体评估。测试结果表明对该应用程序及其有效性普遍认可。第三阶段的现场测试涉及医护人员。结果表明,XR技术在彻底改变OHS培训方面具有巨大潜力,为工作场所安全教育提供了一种更具吸引力、更有效且更具适应性的方法。
剪刀项目的初步研究结果强调了XR作为OHS培训变革性工具的潜力,最终有助于打造更安全的工作场所、减少事故并提高员工整体幸福感。