The use of virtual reality computed tomography simulation within a medical imaging and a radiation therapy undergraduate programme

Abstract Introduction The use of virtual reality (VR) simulation in the education of healthcare professionals has expanded into the field of medical radiation sciences. The purpose of this research was to report on the student experience of the integration of VR education for both medical imaging (M...

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Main Authors: Therese Gunn, Pamela Rowntree, Deborah Starkey, Lisa Nissen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.436
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spelling doaj-8ec19474d0fc4f2483a288fa1870dfc42021-02-18T12:32:13ZengWileyJournal of Medical Radiation Sciences2051-38952051-39092021-03-01681283610.1002/jmrs.436The use of virtual reality computed tomography simulation within a medical imaging and a radiation therapy undergraduate programmeTherese Gunn0Pamela Rowntree1Deborah Starkey2Lisa Nissen3School of Clinical Sciences Faculty of Health Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Brisbane QLD AustraliaSchool of Clinical Sciences Faculty of Health Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Brisbane QLD AustraliaSchool of Clinical Sciences Faculty of Health Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Brisbane QLD AustraliaSchool of Clinical Sciences Faculty of Health Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Brisbane QLD AustraliaAbstract Introduction The use of virtual reality (VR) simulation in the education of healthcare professionals has expanded into the field of medical radiation sciences. The purpose of this research was to report on the student experience of the integration of VR education for both medical imaging (MI) and radiation therapy (RT) students in learning computed tomography (CT) scanning. Methods A survey was performed to evaluate students’ perceived confidence in performing diagnostic and planning CT scans in the clinical environment following VR CT simulation tutorials. Students from both MI and RT participated in providing quantitative and qualitative data. Results The MI students (n = 28) and RT students (n = 38) provided quantitative results linking their engagement (perceived usefulness, ease of use, enjoyment) with their perceived confidence. The 15 (54%) MI students who recorded a maximum engagement score had a mean confidence score 1.02 higher than the students not fully engaged (Fisher’s exact test 14.549, P = 0.00). The results from the RT cohort revealed 68% of students agreed or strongly agreed to the addition of VR CT simulation helping in the learning of CT. Conclusion It can be concluded that the integration of innovative learning opportunities such as VR CT simulation has the potential to increase student confidence and improve student preparation for the clinical environment.https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.436Educationcomputed tomographymedical imagingradiation therapyvirtual reality
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author Therese Gunn
Pamela Rowntree
Deborah Starkey
Lisa Nissen
spellingShingle Therese Gunn
Pamela Rowntree
Deborah Starkey
Lisa Nissen
The use of virtual reality computed tomography simulation within a medical imaging and a radiation therapy undergraduate programme
Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences
Education
computed tomography
medical imaging
radiation therapy
virtual reality
author_facet Therese Gunn
Pamela Rowntree
Deborah Starkey
Lisa Nissen
author_sort Therese Gunn
title The use of virtual reality computed tomography simulation within a medical imaging and a radiation therapy undergraduate programme
title_short The use of virtual reality computed tomography simulation within a medical imaging and a radiation therapy undergraduate programme
title_full The use of virtual reality computed tomography simulation within a medical imaging and a radiation therapy undergraduate programme
title_fullStr The use of virtual reality computed tomography simulation within a medical imaging and a radiation therapy undergraduate programme
title_full_unstemmed The use of virtual reality computed tomography simulation within a medical imaging and a radiation therapy undergraduate programme
title_sort use of virtual reality computed tomography simulation within a medical imaging and a radiation therapy undergraduate programme
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences
issn 2051-3895
2051-3909
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Introduction The use of virtual reality (VR) simulation in the education of healthcare professionals has expanded into the field of medical radiation sciences. The purpose of this research was to report on the student experience of the integration of VR education for both medical imaging (MI) and radiation therapy (RT) students in learning computed tomography (CT) scanning. Methods A survey was performed to evaluate students’ perceived confidence in performing diagnostic and planning CT scans in the clinical environment following VR CT simulation tutorials. Students from both MI and RT participated in providing quantitative and qualitative data. Results The MI students (n = 28) and RT students (n = 38) provided quantitative results linking their engagement (perceived usefulness, ease of use, enjoyment) with their perceived confidence. The 15 (54%) MI students who recorded a maximum engagement score had a mean confidence score 1.02 higher than the students not fully engaged (Fisher’s exact test 14.549, P = 0.00). The results from the RT cohort revealed 68% of students agreed or strongly agreed to the addition of VR CT simulation helping in the learning of CT. Conclusion It can be concluded that the integration of innovative learning opportunities such as VR CT simulation has the potential to increase student confidence and improve student preparation for the clinical environment.
topic Education
computed tomography
medical imaging
radiation therapy
virtual reality
url https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.436
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