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轻度模拟器晕动症会改变用于医学教育的360°虚拟现实应用中的心率变异性、心理负荷和学习成果:一项随机对照试验的事后分析。

Mild simulator sickness can alter heart rate variability, mental workload, and learning outcomes in a 360° virtual reality application for medical education: a post hoc analysis of a randomized controlled trial.

作者信息

Hsin Li-Jen, Chao Yi-Ping, Chuang Hai-Hua, Kuo Terry B J, Yang Cheryl C H, Huang Chung-Guei, Kang Chung-Jan, Lin Wan-Ni, Fang Tuan-Jen, Li Hsueh-Yu, Lee Li-Ang

机构信息

Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Sleep Center, Linkou Medical Center, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, No. 5, Fu-Hsing Street, Gueishan District, Taoyuan City, 33305 Taiwan, Republic of China.

Faculty of Medicine, Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine Sciences, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, 33302 Taiwan.

出版信息

Virtual Real. 2022 Sep 14:1-17. doi: 10.1007/s10055-022-00688-6.

Abstract

Virtual reality (VR) applications could be beneficial for education, training, and treatment. However, VR may induce symptoms of simulator sickness (SS) such as difficulty focusing, difficulty concentrating, or dizziness that could impair autonomic nervous system function, affect mental workload, and worsen interventional outcomes. In the original randomized controlled trial, which explored the effectiveness of using a 360° VR video versus a two-dimensional VR video to learn history taking and physical examination skills, only the former group participants had SS. Therefore, 28 undergraduate medical students who participated in a 360° VR learning module were included in this post hoc study using a repeated measures design. Data of the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ), heart rate variability (HRV) analysis, Task Load Index, and Mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise were retrospectively reviewed and statistically analyzed. Ten (36%) participants had mild SS (total score > 0 and ≤ 20), and 18 (64%) had no SS symptom. Total SSQ score was positively related to the very low frequency (VLF) band power, physical demand subscale, and frustration subscale, and inversely related to physical examination score. Using multilevel modeling, the VLF power mediated the relationship between total SSQ score and physical examination score. Furthermore, frustration subscale moderated the mediating effects of the VLF power. Our results highlight the importance of documenting SS to evaluate a 360° VR training program. Furthermore, the combination of HRV analysis with mental workload measurement and outcome assessments provided the important clinical value in evaluating the effects of SS in VR applications in medical education.

摘要

虚拟现实(VR)应用可能对教育、培训和治疗有益。然而,VR可能会诱发模拟器不适(SS)症状,如聚焦困难、注意力不集中或头晕,这些症状可能会损害自主神经系统功能、影响心理负荷并恶化干预结果。在最初的随机对照试验中,该试验探讨了使用360°VR视频与二维VR视频学习病史采集和体格检查技能的有效性,只有前一组参与者出现了SS。因此,本事后研究采用重复测量设计,纳入了28名参与360°VR学习模块的本科医学生。对模拟器不适问卷(SSQ)、心率变异性(HRV)分析、任务负荷指数和迷你临床评估练习的数据进行了回顾性审查和统计分析。10名(36%)参与者有轻度SS(总分>0且≤20),18名(64%)没有SS症状。SSQ总分与极低频(VLF)频段功率、体力需求分量表和挫折分量表呈正相关,与体格检查得分呈负相关。使用多层次建模,VLF功率介导了SSQ总分与体格检查得分之间的关系。此外,挫折分量表调节了VLF功率的中介作用。我们的结果强调了记录SS以评估360°VR培训项目的重要性。此外,HRV分析与心理负荷测量和结果评估相结合,在评估医学教育中VR应用中SS的影响方面提供了重要的临床价值。

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