Development of virtual reality training system for combat musculoskeletal trauma care

Lincan Qin, Zhiwei You, Bo Liu, Chunmei Luo
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Objective:A virtual reality (VR)-based training system for combat musculoskeletal trauma care (CMTC) was meticulously crafted to enhance trainees’ theoretical understanding, familiarity with care processes, and decision-making abilities in the realm of combat musculoskeletal trauma management.Method:Scenario scripts, descriptions of injuries, and foundational management plans for care under fire and tactical field care were constructed. Subsequently, the CMTC system was developed employing tools, such as Maya, Photoshop, Unity, SQLite, and Visual Studio. Finally, the system was tested by 30 civilian nurses. The trainees’ knowledge, satisfaction, and system usability were evaluated using the theoretical question bank module, questionnaire, and system usability scale (SUS).Results:This research resulted in the establishment of five types of processes for CMTC in the contexts of care under fire and tactical field care. The study indicated that the trainees’ scores after training (75.67 ± 6.91) was higher than before training (69.17 ± 10.91), p < 0.001, the t-statistic was −5.022. The resultant SUS score was 70.4 ± 9.40. An overwhelming 96.67% of the trainees expressed satisfaction with the teaching quality.Conclusion:The CMTC system, developed in alignment with Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) guidelines and infused with cutting-edge equipment and technologies, provides an interactive and modular simulation training experience. Its strengths include higher reality, enhanced safety, repeatability, cost-effectiveness, and the provision for performance analysis. Besides, it has good accessibility and reliability, and can cultivate students’ autonomous learning ability and deepen their understanding.
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为战斗肌肉骨骼创伤护理开发虚拟现实培训系统
目的:精心设计基于虚拟现实(VR)的战斗肌肉骨骼创伤护理(CMTC)培训系统,以增强学员在战斗肌肉骨骼创伤管理领域的理论理解、护理流程熟悉程度和决策能力。方法:构建场景脚本、伤情描述以及火力下护理和战术野战护理的基础管理计划。随后,利用 Maya、Photoshop、Unity、SQLite 和 Visual Studio 等工具开发了 CMTC 系统。最后,30 名文职护士对该系统进行了测试。结果:这项研究为火场护理和战术野战护理背景下的 CMTC 建立了五种流程。研究表明,受训人员培训后的得分(75.67 ± 6.91)高于培训前的得分(69.17 ± 10.91),P < 0.001,t 统计量为-5.022。最终的 SUS 得分为 70.4 ± 9.40。结论:CMTC 系统是根据战术战斗伤员救护(TCCC)指南开发的,采用了最先进的设备和技术,提供了互动式和模块化的模拟训练体验。该系统的优势包括更高的真实性、更强的安全性、可重复性、成本效益以及提供性能分析。此外,它还具有良好的可及性和可靠性,可培养学生的自主学习能力并加深他们的理解。
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