正在进行的工作-安全和医疗程序的扩展现实培训:从以用户为中心的设计方法到实施的经验

Sebastian Egger-Lampl, Till Bieg, Markus Karlseder, B. Roszipal
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扩展现实(XR)环境似乎是一种很有前途的训练方法;然而,它们在安全和医疗程序方面的潜力仍未完全了解。所提出的研究项目的目的是以用户为中心,对各种职业群体和急救组织的志愿人员(如医生、护理人员、保健工作者、警察、消防员)实施应急反应培训。为了实现这一目标,该项目遵循了三个实现步骤:首先,进行了多利益相关者研讨会,为最有前途的应用领域定义了两个用例。其次,基于前面的步骤,确定的用例被实现为XR培训场景。第三,从主客观绩效指标、学习成功程度、培训体验、接受程度、最终用户潜在障碍等方面对培训应用进行科学评价。由于最后一步仍在进行中,本文将重点放在涉众研讨会的结果、为选择两个用例所采取的各自决定,以及评估研究的设计上。
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Work-in-Progress—eXtended Reality Training for Safety and Medical Procedures: Experiences From a User-Centered-Design Approach to Implementation
eXtended Reality (XR) environments appear to be a promising approach to training in various contexts; however, their potential for safety and medical procedures is still not fully understood. The aim of the presented research project is the user-centered implementation of an XR training for various occupational groups and volunteers of first responder organizations (e.g., physicians, paramedics, health care workers, police officers, firefighters). To achieve this aim, the project has followed three implementation steps: First, multi-stakeholder workshops were conducted to define two use cases for the most promising application areas. Second, based on the previous step, identified use cases were implemented as XR training scenarios. Third, scientific evaluations of the training applications are conducted focusing on subjective and objective performance indicators, learning success, training experience, acceptance, and potential barriers from an end-user perspective. As the last step is still ongoing, this paper puts emphasis on the outcomes of the stakeholder workshops, the respective decisions taken towards selecting two use cases, and the design of the evaluation study.
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