2023
DOI: 10.1177/20552076231158022
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A scoping review to assess the effects of virtual reality in medical education and clinical care

Abstract: Due to the challenges and restrictions posed by COVID-19 pandemic, technology and digital solutions played an important role in the rendering of necessary healthcare services, notably in medical education and clinical care. The aim of this scoping review was to analyze and sum up the most recent developments in Virtual Reality (VR) use for therapeutic care and medical education, with a focus on training medical students and patients. We identified 3743 studies, of which 28 were ultimately selected for the revi… Show more

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“…On the other hand, it may not meet the demand for rapid delivery in mass production; the types of materials available for 3D printing are relatively limited, especially in education field [ 18 ]. Virtual reality technology is a very novel teaching technology at present [ 19 ]. Students in the classroom can use virtual reality technology to learn complex cranial anatomy structures more intuitively and clearly [ 20 ].…”
Section: Utility and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, it may not meet the demand for rapid delivery in mass production; the types of materials available for 3D printing are relatively limited, especially in education field [ 18 ]. Virtual reality technology is a very novel teaching technology at present [ 19 ]. Students in the classroom can use virtual reality technology to learn complex cranial anatomy structures more intuitively and clearly [ 20 ].…”
Section: Utility and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final novel VR intervention that we are developing is intended to be able to be used by patients independently (including in the comfort of their own homes), but it could also be offered in hospital settings (including preanesthesia clinics) and be able to be easily customized for different surgical procedures under general anesthesia. The integration of VR in health care shows tremendous growth and promise [ 78 ]. Headsets are now commercially available at low cost, and advances in the technology create growing opportunities for easy implementation (eg, stand-alone wireless VR headsets).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emerging technologies, such as virtual and augmented reality, may play a greater role in education in the future, providing immersive and interactive learning experiences that can simulate real-world environments and scenarios. Current reviews come to positive judgements on using virtual reality in medical and nursing education 4,6 and also in communicating relevant content to patients. 13 Given the improvement of this technique in recent years, it is very likely that it may be used to a much greater extent in the decades to come.…”
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confidence: 99%