Research on the use of a combination of virtual reality with 3D printing technology to address skull base fractures through precision nursing.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Mingyue Wang, Yun Zhao, Lili Cao, Zhongya Shu, Chang Liu, Yayao Zhu, Fangyan Bian, Shuling Wang, Ling Jiang, Xinli Xu, Weina Zhang, Huan Zhang, Junfang Zhao, Maosong Zhang, Qifu Wang, Yu Sun
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Background: The skull base exhibits a complex structure that contains numerous important nerves and blood vessels; furthermore, it is adjacent to important organs in the maxillofacial region. Skull base fractures are relatively common in cases involving traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Most skull base fractures are treated conservatively through absolute bed rest, which entails numerous challenges for nursing care. The use of a combination of virtual reality (VR) technology with 3D printing technology can offer a vivid and three-dimensional presentation of the location and type of skull base fractures alongside their relationships with important surrounding structures. This approach can increase patients' knowledge of skull base fractures and help patients better understand their treatment plans, thereby improving their treatment compliance, reducing complications, and alleviating the workload faced by nurses.

Methods: Patients with skull base fractures were randomly divided into a traditional nursing group and a combined VR and 3D printing nursing group. Evaluations were conducted to address multiple issues, including patients' disease awareness, treatment compliance, complications, psychological assessment, and nurses' work efficiency.

Results: Patients in the nursing group combining traditional nursing teams with VR and 3D printing were randomly divided into 30 cases each. An analysis of the general data collected regarding these two groups of patients revealed no statistically significant differences between the groups in terms of age, gender, level of education, fracture site, cause of injury, or time of admission (P > 0.05). The questionnaire survey that was used to investigate patients' awareness of skull base fractures indicated that participants in the observation group outperformed those in the control group in multiple dimensions (P > 0.05). In terms of treatment compliance, all the compliance indicators were significantly better among participants in the observation group than among those in the control group (P < 0.05). No statistically significant differences were observed between the observation group and the control group in terms of the rates at which various complications (such as increased intracranial hemorrhage, infection, and nerve injury) occurred (P > 0.05). The total psychological scores attained by patients in the observation group were superior to those attained by patients in the control group, as were their scores on multiple dimensions (P < 0.05). Moreover, the self-efficacy scale was used to evaluate the psychological states of nurses with the same number of years of work experience after different methods of health education were used. The results revealed that participants in the observation group obtained results that were better than those obtained by participants in the control group with regard to their total scores as well as their scores on multiple specific items (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: This research indicates that a nursing model that integrates VR with 3D printing can improve the quality of the care provided to patients with skull base fractures and should be considered for broader implementation in clinical nursing practice.

利用虚拟现实与3D打印技术相结合的方法对颅底骨折进行精准护理研究。
背景:颅底结构复杂,包含许多重要的神经和血管;此外,它毗邻颌面部的重要器官。颅底骨折在涉及创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的病例中相对常见。大多数颅底骨折的保守治疗是通过绝对卧床休息,这对护理带来了许多挑战。结合使用虚拟现实(VR)技术和3D打印技术,可以提供颅底骨折的位置和类型以及它们与周围重要结构的关系的生动和三维呈现。这种方法可以增加患者对颅底骨折的认识,帮助患者更好地了解治疗方案,从而提高患者的治疗依从性,减少并发症,减轻护士的工作量。方法:将颅底骨折患者随机分为传统护理组和VR + 3D打印联合护理组。对患者的疾病认知、治疗依从性、并发症、心理评估、护士工作效率等多个问题进行评估。结果:传统护理团队与VR、3D打印相结合的护理组患者随机分为30例。对两组患者的一般资料进行分析,两组患者在年龄、性别、文化程度、骨折部位、损伤原因、住院时间等方面均无统计学差异(P < 0.05)。通过问卷调查了解患者对颅底骨折的认知情况,观察组在多个维度上均优于对照组(P < 0.05)。在治疗依从性方面,观察组患者的各项依从性指标均显著优于对照组(P < 0.05)。观察组患者心理总分优于对照组,各维度得分均优于对照组(P)。结论:本研究表明,将VR与3D打印相结合的护理模式可以提高颅底骨折患者的护理质量,应考虑在临床护理实践中推广应用。
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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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