2018
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7420.1000318
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Critical Success Factors for Virtual Reality-based Training in Ophthalmology Domain

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“…Information on the CSFs cited in each study was extracted and categorised into six distinct categories, namely hardwarecomputer interface VR (HCI/VR) features, usability, learning outcomes, student characteristics, control and active learning, and limitation factors. This is in accordance with a previous study done to identify CSFs in VR-based ophthalmology surgical training [30]. Categorised factors were then evaluated by judges to verify their validity.…”
Section: F Data Analysissupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Information on the CSFs cited in each study was extracted and categorised into six distinct categories, namely hardwarecomputer interface VR (HCI/VR) features, usability, learning outcomes, student characteristics, control and active learning, and limitation factors. This is in accordance with a previous study done to identify CSFs in VR-based ophthalmology surgical training [30]. Categorised factors were then evaluated by judges to verify their validity.…”
Section: F Data Analysissupporting
confidence: 85%
“…A list of criteria that determines the quality of a particular study for identification of CSF has been described previously. There are five criteria, which include, whether or not 1) CSF is clearly described in the study, 2) the study is relevant to the topic of the review, 3) the context of the study fits the review, 4) recommendations for overcoming challenges are described in the study, and 5) research gaps for further research are described in the study [30].…”
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“…Secondly, there is a high rate of failure in VRT development in the healthcare domain (27). One of the reasons behind this is the lack of adequate information exchange and communication that supports the whole development process.…”
Section: Limitations In Developing Vrt In Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%