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Protocol: Is virtual reality effective to teach prevention of surgical site infections in the operating room? study protocol for a randomised controlled multicentre trial entitled VIP Room study

机译:方案:虚拟现实有效地教导了预防手术室手术部位感染的方法吗?名为贵宾室学习的随机对照多中心试验的研究方案

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Some surgical site infections (SSI) could be prevented by following adequate infection prevention and control (IPC) measures. Poor compliance with IPC measures often occurs due to knowledge gaps and insufficient education of healthcare professionals. The education and training of SSI preventive measures does not usually take place in the operating room (OR), due to safety, and organisational and logistic issues. The proposed study aims to compare virtual reality (VR) as a tool for medical students to learn the SSI prevention measures and adequate behaviours (eg, limit movements…) in the OR, to conventional teaching.
机译:通过采取适当的感染预防和控制(IPC)措施,可以预防某些手术部位感染(SSI)。由于知识差距和医疗专业人员的教育不足,经常会导致对IPC措施的依从性差。由于安全以及组织和物流方面的问题,SSI预防措施的教育和培训通常不在手术室(OR)中进行。拟议的研究旨在将虚拟现实(VR)作为一种工具,用于医学生学习常规手术中预防SSI的预防措施和适当的行为(例如,限制动作……),从而与传统教学进行比较。

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