Augmented reality- virtual reality wartime training of reserve prehospital teams: a pilot study.

Isr J Health Policy Res

Department of Emergency and Disaster Management, Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The pilot study explored the effectiveness of combining Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) with manikin technology for training reserve paramedics in airway management and intubation during the Israel-Gaza conflict, focusing on enhancing their preparedness in trauma situations.
  • It involved a 30-minute AR-VR training session followed by a quantitative questionnaire to assess changes in self-efficacy, resilience, medical knowledge, and competency among 15 reserve paramedics, achieving an 80% response rate.
  • Results revealed significant improvements in all areas measured after the training, indicating the potential benefits of AR-VR technology in emergency medical training.

Article Abstract

Background: In the realm of trauma response preparation for prehospital teams, the combination of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) with manikin technologies is growing in importance for creating training scenarios that closely mirror potential real-life situations. The pilot study focused on training of airway management and intubation for trauma incidents, based on a Trauma AR-VR simulator involving reserve paramedics of the National EMS service (Magen David Adom) who had not practiced for up to six years, activated during the Israel-Gaza conflict (October 2023). The trauma simulator merges the physical and virtual realms by utilizing a real manikin and instruments outfitted with sensors. This integration enables a precise one-to-one correspondence between the physical and virtual environments. Considering the importance of enhancing the preparedness of the reserve paramedics to support the prehospital system in Israel, the study aims to ascertain the impact of AR-VR Trauma simulator training on the modification of key perceptual attitudes such as self-efficacy, resilience, knowledge, and competency among reserve paramedics in Israel.

Methods: A quantitative questionnaire was utilized to gauge the influence of AR-VR training on specific psychological and skill-based metrics, including self-efficacy, resilience, medical knowledge, professional competency, confidence in performing intubations, and the perceived quality of the training experience in this pilot study. The methodology entailed administering a pre-training questionnaire, delivering a targeted 30-minute AR-VR training session on airway management techniques, and collecting post-training data through a parallel questionnaire to measure the training's impact. Fifteen reserve paramedics were trained, with a response rate of 80% (n = 12) in both measurements.

Results: Post-training evaluations indicated a significant uptick in all measured areas, with resilience (3.717±0.611 to 4.008±0.665) and intubation confidence (3.541±0.891 to 3.833±0.608) showing particularly robust gains. The high rating (4.438±0.419 on a scale of 5) of the training quality suggests positive response to the AR-VR integration for the enhancement of medical training, CONCLUSIONS: The application of AR-VR in the training of reserve paramedics demonstrates potential as a key tool for their swift mobilization and efficiency in crisis response. This is particularly valuable for training when quick deployment of personnel is necessary, training resources are diminished, and 'all hands on deck' is necessary.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11395220PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13584-024-00634-8DOI Listing

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