Extended reality as a training method for medical first responders in mass casualty incidents: A protocol for a systematic review

Author:

Otero-Varela Lucía,Cintora Ana María,Espinosa SalvadorORCID,Redondo María,Uzuriaga Miriam,González Myriam,García Mario,Naldrett Jessica,Alonso Juan,Vazquez Tatiana,Blanco Alberto,Cardós Alonso María del CarmenORCID

Abstract

Introduction/BackgroundMass-casualty incidents (MCIs) and disasters require an organised and effective response from medical first responders (MFRs). As such, novel training methods have emerged to prepare and adequately train MFRs for these challenging situations. Particular focus should be placed on extended reality (XR), which encompasses virtual, augmented and mixed reality (VR, AR, and MR, respectively), and allows participants to develop high-quality skills in realistic and immersive environments. Given the rapid evolution of high-fidelity simulation technology and its advantages, XR simulation has become a promising tool for emergency medicine. Accordingly, this systematic review aims to: 1) evaluate the effectiveness of XR training methods and 2) explore the experience of MFRs undergoing such training.MethodsA comprehensive search strategy will encompass four distinct themes: MFRs, disasters/MCIs, education and simulation, and XR. Four databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and LILACs) will be searched along with an in-depth examination of the grey literature and reference lists of relevant articles. MetaQAT will be used as a study quality assessment tool and integrated into Covidence as part of the data extraction form. Given the predicted high heterogeneity between studies, it may not be possible to standardise data for quantitative comparison and meta-analysis. Thus, data will be synthesised in a narrative, semi-quantitative manner.DiscussionThis review will examine the existing literature on the effectiveness of XR simulation as a tool to train MFRs for MCIs, which could ultimately improve preparedness and response to disasters.Trial registrationProtocol registration:PROSPEROCRD42021275692.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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