Virtual reality for preoperative patient education: Impact on satisfaction, usability, and burnout from the perspective of new nurses.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jiyoung Kim, Donghyun Kim, Sang-Ha Oh, Hyeokjae Kwon
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Abstract

Background: Traditional paper-based preoperative patient education is a struggle for new nurses and requires extensive training. In this situation, virtual reality technology can help the new nurses. Despite its potential benefits, there are studies on patient satisfaction but there is limited information on the usability of virtual reality (VR) technology for new nurses in giving preoperative education to patients.

Aim: To investigate the impact on satisfaction, usability, and burnout of a system using VR technology in preoperative patient education.

Methods: The study involved 20 nurses from the plastic surgery ward and 80 patients admitted between April and May 2019. Each nurse taught four patients: Two using traditional verbal education and two using virtual reality. The System Usability Scale, After-Scenario Questionnaire, and Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) were employed to evaluate the impact of these education methods.

Results: The VR education groups showed a statistically higher satisfaction than the traditional verbal education groups. Among the three subscales of the MBI, emotional exhaustion and personal accomplishment improved statistically significantly. VR was also better in terms of usability.

Conclusion: This study suggests VR enhances usability and reduces burnout in nurses, but further research is needed to assess its impact on depersonalization and objective measures like stress and heart rate.

虚拟现实技术用于术前患者教育:从新护士的角度看虚拟现实对满意度、可用性和职业倦怠的影响。
背景:传统的纸质术前患者教育对于新护士来说是一种煎熬,需要进行大量的培训。在这种情况下,虚拟现实技术可以帮助新护士。尽管虚拟现实技术具有潜在的益处,但有关患者满意度的研究却不多,而有关新护士在对患者进行术前教育时虚拟现实(VR)技术可用性的信息却很有限。目的:研究在术前患者教育中使用 VR 技术的系统对满意度、可用性和职业倦怠的影响:该研究涉及整形外科病房的 20 名护士和 2019 年 4 月至 5 月期间收治的 80 名患者。每位护士教育四名患者:两名使用传统口头教育,两名使用虚拟现实技术。采用系统可用性量表、情景后问卷和马斯拉赫职业倦怠量表(MBI)来评估这些教育方法的影响:结果:从统计学角度看,虚拟现实教育组的满意度高于传统口头教育组。在 MBI 的三个分量表中,情绪衰竭和个人成就感在统计上有明显改善。VR在可用性方面也更胜一筹:这项研究表明,虚拟现实技术提高了可用性,降低了护士的职业倦怠,但还需要进一步的研究来评估其对人格解体以及压力和心率等客观指标的影响。
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World Journal of Clinical Cases
World Journal of Clinical Cases Medicine-General Medicine
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期刊介绍: The World Journal of Clinical Cases (WJCC) is a high-quality, peer reviewed, open-access journal. The primary task of WJCC is to rapidly publish high-quality original articles, reviews, editorials, and case reports in the field of clinical cases. In order to promote productive academic communication, the peer review process for the WJCC is transparent; to this end, all published manuscripts are accompanied by the anonymized reviewers’ comments as well as the authors’ responses. The primary aims of the WJCC are to improve diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive modalities and the skills of clinicians and to guide clinical practice in clinical cases.
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