An immersive virtual reality communication skills training for dietitians: A feasibility study

Ivan Moser , Victoria Mirata , Per Bergamin
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Abstract

Objective

The training of dietitians emphasizes the development of strong communication skills. Immersive virtual reality (IVR) has been successfully employed for various healthcare scenarios; however, it is yet understudied in dietetics education. Therefore, we conducted a feasibility study to investigate the usefulness of IVR for the purpose of communication skills training.

Methods

We designed a multi-user virtual hospital environment that enabled the training of professional conversations between dietitians and patients. Divided into groups of three, 30 dietetics students participated in a role-play task. Taking a qualitative approach to inquiry, we evaluated how participants assessed the benefits and limitations of the IVR training.

Results

Participants appreciated the authenticity of the training environment and mentioned various advantages of IVR (e.g., sense of privacy, better focus on conversation) over traditional modes of instruction. On the other side, participants frequently mentioned that the lack of avatars' facial expressions might present an obstacle for effective communication skills training.

Conclusion

IVR enables authentic communication skills trainings for dietitians. Special consideration should be given to providing ample social cues during training.

Innovation

The study demonstrates that the promising results from other healthcare professions regarding the usefulness of IVR training also apply to dietetics.

针对营养师的沉浸式虚拟现实交流技能培训:可行性研究
目标营养师培训强调培养强大的沟通技能。沉浸式虚拟现实技术(IVR)已成功应用于各种医疗保健场景,但在营养学教育中的应用还不多。因此,我们进行了一项可行性研究,以调查 IVR 在沟通技能培训中的实用性。方法我们设计了一个多用户虚拟医院环境,可以对营养师和病人之间的专业对话进行培训。30 名营养学专业的学生分成三人一组,参加了角色扮演任务。结果学员们对培训环境的真实性表示赞赏,并提到了 IVR 相对于传统教学模式的各种优势(如隐私感、更专注于对话)。另一方面,参与者经常提到,缺乏头像的面部表情可能会对有效的沟通技能培训造成障碍。创新这项研究表明,其他医疗保健行业在 IVR 培训的实用性方面取得的可喜成果同样适用于营养学。
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PEC innovation Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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