MESH360: a framework for designing MMR-enhanced clinical simulations

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
T. Cochrane, S. Aiello, S. Cook, C. Aguayo, N. Wilkinson
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Abstract

This article evaluates the results of two prototype iterations of a design-based research project that explores the application of mobile mixed reality (MMR) to enhance critical care clinical health education simulation in Paramedicine. The project utilises MMR to introduce critical elements of patient and practitioner risk and stress into clinical simulation learning scenarios to create more authentic learning environments. Subjective participant feedback is triangulated against par¬ticipant biometric data to validate the level of participant stress introduced to clin¬ical simulation through the addition of MMR. Results show a positive impact on the learning experience for both novice and professional paramedic practitioners. The article highlights the development of implementation and data triangulation methodologies that can be utilised to enhance wider clinical simulation contexts than the original context of Paramedicine education. We argue that our collabo¬rative transdisciplinary design team model provides a transferable framework for designing MMR-enhanced clinical simulation environments.
MESH360:设计核磁共振增强临床模拟的框架
本文评估了一个基于设计的研究项目的两次原型迭代的结果,该项目探索了移动混合现实(MMR)在辅助医学中应用于增强重症监护临床健康教育模拟的应用。该项目利用MMR将患者和医生风险和压力的关键因素引入临床模拟学习场景,以创造更真实的学习环境。主观参与者反馈与参与者生物特征数据进行三角测量,以验证通过添加MMR引入临床模拟的参与者压力水平。结果显示,对新手和专业医护人员的学习体验都有积极的影响。这篇文章强调了实施和数据三角测量方法的发展,这些方法可以用来增强更广泛的临床模拟背景,而不是原始的辅助医学教育背景。我们认为,我们的跨学科合作设计团队模型为设计核磁共振增强的临床模拟环境提供了一个可转移的框架。
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Research in Learning Technology
Research in Learning Technology EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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