Virtual reality for assessing emergency medical competencies in junior doctors - a pilot study.

IF 2 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE International Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-27 DOI:10.1186/s12245-024-00721-2
Franca Keicher, Joy Backhaus, Sarah König, Tobias Mühling
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Background: The teaching and assessment of clinical-practical skills in medical education face challenges in adequately preparing students for professional practice, especially in handling emergency situations. This study aimed to evaluate the emergency medical competencies of junior doctors using Virtual Reality (VR)-based scenarios to determine their preparedness for real-world clinical situations.

Methods: Junior doctors with 0-6 months of professional experience participated in one of three VR-based emergency scenarios. These scenarios were designed to test competencies in emergency medical care. Performance was automatically assessed through a scenario-specific checklist, and participants also completed self-assessments and a clinical reasoning ability test using the Post-Encounter Form.

Results: Twenty-one junior doctors participated in the study. Results showed that while general stabilization tasks were performed well, there were notable deficiencies in disease-specific diagnostic and therapeutic actions. On average, 65.6% of the required actions were performed correctly, with no significant variance between different scenarios. Participants achieved an average score of 80.5% in the Post-Encounter-Form, indicating a robust ability to handle diagnostic decisions. Self-assessments did not correlate significantly with objective measures of competency, highlighting the subjective nature of self-evaluation.

Conclusion: VR-based simulations can provide a detailed picture of EMC, covering both diagnostic and therapeutic aspects. The findings of this pilot study suggest that while participants are generally well-prepared for routine tasks, more focus is needed on complex case management. VR assessments could be a promising tool for evaluating the readiness of new medical professionals for clinical practice.

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虚拟现实技术用于评估初级医生的急救能力--一项试点研究。
背景:在医学教育中,临床实践技能的教学和评估面临着挑战,无法让学生为专业实践做好充分准备,尤其是在处理紧急情况时。本研究旨在利用基于虚拟现实(VR)的场景评估初级医生的应急医疗能力,以确定他们是否为真实世界的临床情况做好了准备:方法:有 0-6 个月专业经验的初级医生参与了三个虚拟现实急救场景中的一个。这些场景旨在测试急诊护理能力。通过特定场景核对表对参与者的表现进行自动评估,参与者还需完成自我评估,并使用 "遇险后表格 "进行临床推理能力测试:21 名初级医生参加了研究。结果表明,虽然一般的稳定任务完成得很好,但在特定疾病的诊断和治疗行动方面存在明显不足。平均而言,65.6%的规定动作得到了正确执行,不同场景之间没有明显差异。参与者在 "对答后表格 "中的平均得分率为 80.5%,这表明他们有很强的能力处理诊断决定。自我评估与能力的客观衡量标准没有明显的相关性,突出了自我评估的主观性:基于 VR 的模拟可提供 EMC 的详细情况,包括诊断和治疗两方面。这项试点研究的结果表明,虽然参与者一般都为常规任务做好了充分准备,但需要更加关注复杂的病例管理。虚拟现实评估可以成为一种很有前途的工具,用于评估新的医疗专业人员是否为临床实践做好了准备。
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期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to bring to light the various clinical advancements and research developments attained over the world and thus help the specialty forge ahead. It is directed towards physicians and medical personnel undergoing training or working within the field of Emergency Medicine. Medical students who are interested in pursuing a career in Emergency Medicine will also benefit from the journal. This is particularly useful for trainees in countries where the specialty is still in its infancy. Disciplines covered will include interesting clinical cases, the latest evidence-based practice and research developments in Emergency medicine including emergency pediatrics.
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