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A Narrative Review of Immersive Technology Enhanced Learning in Healthcare Education

Chris Jacobs, Georgia Foote, Richard Joiner, Michael Williams

2022International Medical Education36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Immersive technology is a growing field in healthcare education—attracting educationalists to evaluate its utility. There has been a trend of increasing research in this field; however, a lack of quality assurance surrounding the literature prompted the narrative review. Web Of Science database searches were undertaken from 2002 to the beginning of 2022. The studies were divided into three mixed reality groups: virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), 360 videos, and learning theory subgroups. Appraising 246 studies with the Medical Education Research Study Quality Instrument (MERSQI) indicated a gap in the validation of measures used to evaluate the technology. Although, those conducted in VR or those detailing learning theories scored higher according to MERSQI. There is an educational benefit to immersive technology in the healthcare setting. However, there needs to be caution in how the findings are interpreted for application beyond the initial study and a greater emphasis on research methods.

Topics & Concepts

Virtual realityNarrativeAugmented realityHealth careNarrative reviewField (mathematics)Quality (philosophy)PsychologyImmersive technologyQuality assuranceMedical educationComputer scienceMultimediaMedicineHuman–computer interactionPolitical sciencePsychotherapistMathematicsLinguisticsEpistemologyPathologyPhilosophyPure mathematicsExternal quality assessmentLawVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsSimulation-Based Education in HealthcareSurgical Simulation and Training
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