# Feasibility of Holographic Team Training Simulation: An Information Technology (IT) Perspective for Healthcare and Educational Institutions

**Authors:** Maria Bajwa, Melissa Morris, Wajeeha Ghias, Adam Linzels

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.65380 · 2024-07-25

## TL;DR

This paper explores how holographic display technology can be used for team training in healthcare and education from an IT perspective.

## Contribution

It introduces a feasibility study of holographic technology in education using UTAUT-based surveys and focus groups.

## Key findings

- Quantitative results showed strong reliability and several positive correlations between technology acceptance factors.
- Four key themes emerged from focus groups, supporting the quantitative findings.
- HDT shows potential for educational use, but more research is needed in diverse settings.

## Abstract

Introduction

This study examines the feasibility and practicality of holographic display technology (HDT) in health professions education from an information technology (IT) support staff perspective. Considering a lack of feasibility studies for introducing newer technologies, it focuses on feasibility’s acceptance and practicality dimensions during a simulation-based team training workshop.

Method

A multimethod design feasibility study assessed the acceptability and practicality of HDT for the IT staff through a Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT)-based survey and a focus group discussion after a team training simulation workshop.

Results

Quantitative results showed a reliability coefficient (α=0.83) and a positive correlation between facilitating conditions (FC) and effort expectancy (EE), self-efficacy (SE) and social influence (SI), SI and attitude toward technology (AT), SE and attitude to use, and behavioral intention (BI) and EE. Negative correlations included SE and performance expectancy (PE), comfort with technology and FC, comfort and anxiety, and attitude to use and experience. Qualitative findings yielded four key themes from the focus group discussions that corroborated the quantitative findings.

Discussion

The study findings highlight the promising potential for HDT feasibility in educational settings. Future research should extend to diverse contexts to validate these preliminary findings and explore broader educational applications.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** anxiety (MESH:D001007)

## Figures

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