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The future of patient safety: Surgical trainees accept virtual reality as a new training tool.

机译:患者安全的未来:外科手术学员将虚拟现实作为一种新的培训工具。

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BACKGROUND: The use of virtual reality (VR) has gained increasing interest to acquire laparoscopic skills outside the operating theatre and thus increasing patients' safety. The aim of this study was to evaluate trainees' acceptance of VR for assessment and training during a skills course and at their institution.METHODS: All 735 surgical trainees of the International Gastrointestinal Surgery Workshop 2006-2008, held in Davos, Switzerland, were given a minimum of 45 minutes for VR training during the course. Participants' opinion on VR was analyzed with a standardized questionnaire.RESULTS: Fivehundred-twenty-seven participants (72%) from 28 countries attended the VR sessions and answered the questionnaires. The possibility of using VR at the course was estimated as excellent or good in 68%, useful in 21%, reasonable in 9% and unsuitable or useless in 2%. If such VR simulators were available at their institution, most course participants would train at least one hour per week (46%), two or more hours (42%) and only 12% wouldn't use VR. Similarly, 63% of the participants would accept to operate on patients only after VR training and 55% to have VR as part of their assessment.CONCLUSION: Residents accept and appreciate VR simulation for surgical assessment and training. The majority of the trainees are motivated to regularly spend time for VR training if accessible.
机译:背景:虚拟现实(VR)的使用已引起越来越多的兴趣,需要在手术室之外掌握腹腔镜技术,从而提高患者的安全性。这项研究的目的是评估学员对VR的接受程度,以便在技能课程及其机构中对其进行评估和培训。方法:在瑞士达沃斯举行的2006-2008年国际胃肠外科研讨会的735名外科手术学员全部接受了培训。在课程中至少需要45分钟进行VR培训。结果:来自28个国家的57名参与者(72%)参加了VR会议并回答了问卷。在课程中使用VR的可能性估计为68%优秀或良好,21%有用,9%合理,2%不合适或无用。如果在他们的机构中​​有这样的VR模拟器可用,那么大多数课程参与者每周至少训练一小时(46%),两个或更多小时(42%),并且只有12%的人不使用VR。同样,只有63%的参与者愿意接受VR培训后对患者进行手术,而55%的参与者愿意接受VR作为评估的一部分。结论:居民接受并欣赏VR模拟用于手术评估和培训。大部分受训人员都有动力定期花时间进行VR培训(如果可以访问的话)。

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