Investigating the Impact of a Virtual Reality Experience on Medical Student Empathy: Mixed Methods Study
Allen G Mundok, Vivian N Ho, Lauren A Fowler, Ann Blair Kennedy, Shannon Stark-Taylor

TL;DR
This study shows that virtual reality can help medical students improve empathy more effectively than traditional lectures.
Contribution
The study introduces VR as a novel method for empathy training in medical education and compares it to traditional lectures.
Findings
Both VR and lecture groups showed increased empathy scores after the intervention.
VR participants demonstrated significantly higher qualitative empathy responses compared to the lecture group.
Students in the VR group reported deeper emotional and cognitive engagement with patient perspectives.
Abstract
Physician empathy is important not only for improving patient satisfaction and health outcomes but also for increasing physician job satisfaction and protecting against burnout. However, amid concerns over declining empathy levels in medical education, there is a need for innovative teaching approaches that address the empathy gap, a critical element in patient-centered care. This study aimed to use a mixed-methods analysis to explore the effectiveness of a virtual reality (VR) intervention versus traditional lecture methods in enhancing empathy among medical students. Overall, 50 first- and second-year medical students were randomized to either a VR intervention, which simulated patient experiences, or a control group receiving traditional empathy lectures. Both groups watch 2 videos with reflections gathered after each video to capture students’ experiential learning. Empathy was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmpathy and Medical Education · Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Anatomy and Medical Technology
