Ammarah Muhammad Nauman, Sidra Mohiuddin, Maryam Panhwar, Yousra Altaf
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摘要
背景:牙科教育将理论概念与实际任务相结合,使用人体模型进行临床前模拟长期以来一直是不可或缺的。然而,基于人体模型的培训的局限性,如成本、材料限制和内部可靠性问题,导致了虚拟现实(VR)等新兴技术的整合,以增强学习。VR提供了一个身临其境的环境来练习临床技能,提供潜在的灵活性、参与性和触觉学习优势。本研究比较了卡拉奇Ziauddin大学牙科学生对虚拟现实和人体模型培训的看法。方法:这项横断面研究在巴基斯坦卡拉奇的Ziauddin大学牙科学院进行,涉及229名参加不同级别BDS计划的牙科学生。一份结构化问卷评估了学生对虚拟现实模拟和人体模型训练的体验和看法。数据使用SPSS version 22进行分析,采用描述性统计和独立t检验来评估学生群体之间感知的差异。结果:虚拟现实和假人训练均能有效提高学习效果。人体模型在真实的临床场景中更受欢迎,而VR在参与和触觉学习中更受欢迎。68.6%的学生认为这两种方法对强化知识同样有用,77.7%的学生在接受假人训练后感到更有信心,97.4%的学生认为VR对理解牙齿纹理有效。结论:本研究突出了虚拟现实与基于人体模型的培训在口腔教育中的互补优势。这两种方法应该结合起来,以提供更有效和全面的学习经验。需要进一步的研究来探索虚拟现实的成本效益和在资源有限的情况下的使用。
Exploring the frontier of dental education: a cross-sectional study of VR simulation and manikin-based training at Ziauddin university.
Background: Dental education blends theoretical concepts with practical tasks, where preclinical simulations using manikins have long been integral. However, the limitations of manikin-based training, such as cost, material restrictions, and inter-rater reliability concerns, have led to the integration of emerging technologies like Virtual Reality (VR) to enhance learning. VR provides an immersive environment to practice clinical skills, offering potential flexibility, engagement, and tactile learning advantages. This study compares dental students' perceptions of VR and manikin training at Ziauddin University, Karachi.
Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Ziauddin University College of Dentistry, Karachi, Pakistan, involving 229 dental students enrolled in various levels of the BDS program. A structured questionnaire assessed students' experiences and perceptions of VR simulation and manikin training. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 22, with descriptive statistics and independent T-tests to evaluate differences in perception across student groups.
Results: Both VR and manikin training were effective in improving learning. Manikins were preferred for realistic clinical scenarios, while VR was favored for engagement and tactile learning. 68.6% of students found both methods equally useful for reinforcing knowledge, 77.7% felt more confident after manikin training, and 97.4% found VR effective for understanding tooth textures.
Conclusion: This study highlights the complementary strengths of VR and manikin-based training in dental education. Both methods should be integrated to provide a more effective and well-rounded learning experience. Further research is needed to explore VR's cost-effectiveness and use in resource-limited settings.
期刊介绍:
BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.