Acceptance of Virtual Reality Simulation Training for Stoma Care by Healthcare Providers: A Pilot Questionnaire Study After Viewing Prototype Imagings
Kengo Kai, Hiromi Shinoda, Emi Takeiri, Takeomi Hamada, Mayumi Chikubu, Yuko Kodama, Kazuhiro Higuchi, Atsushi Nanashima

TL;DR
Healthcare providers, especially non-WOC nurses, showed strong interest in using VR simulations for stoma care training, finding it as effective as standard methods.
Contribution
A novel VR training system for stoma care was developed and shown to be well-accepted, particularly by non-specialist nurses.
Findings
Over 90% of participants viewed VR simulation training as applicable in clinical settings.
Non-WOC nurses showed significantly higher interest in using the VR system compared to WOC nurses.
Healthcare providers found the VR training experience acceptable and comparable to standard care.
Abstract
Objectives: Educational simulation systems using virtual reality (VR) with head-mounted devices are spreading into the medical field. We developed an innovative training system whereby experienced ostomates can share their proficient stoma self-care techniques with novice ostomates through VR simulations, enabling anytime, anywhere learning. We examined the questionnaire study to assess the acceptance of VR simulation training for stoma care by healthcare providers. Methods: This study was conducted for the participants, nurses, and doctors, at the 39th Kyushu Stoma Rehabilitation Research Meeting with the organizer’s permission. We created two VR simulation prototypes from the perspective of ostomates and caregivers using modeled stomas. We conducted a qualitative study through a questionnaire with healthcare professionals regarding their experiences of viewing VR videos. Results:…
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TopicsStoma care and complications · Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments · Anatomy and Medical Technology
