*SMARTSIM* A multicenter prospective randomized trial of 3D virtual reality versus traditional patient simulation

Author:

Donathan Erin1ORCID,LaLumia Andrea2,Foat Charles3,Barr Nigel4,Page David I.5

Affiliation:

1. Public Safety and Emergency Services Institute Pima Community College Tucson Arizona USA

2. Department of Emergency Healthcare Weber State University Ogden Utah USA

3. Emergency Medical Science Johnson County Community College Overland Park Kansas USA

4. School of Nursing Midwifery and Paramedicine, University of the Sunshine Coast Queensland Australia

5. David Geffen School of Medicine UCLA Los Angeles California USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveSimulations are an integral part of paramedic education. Technological advancements have introduced three‐dimensional virtual reality patient simulations (3DVRS), offering a low‐cost, accessible alternative. This study compares the impact of 3DVRS and traditional simulation on paramedic students.MethodsStudents selected from a convenience sample of 11 cohorts in 10 accredited programs distributed across the United States were allocated to 2 groups using a stratified random sampling. One group received simulations via 3DVRS, the second used traditional in‐person simulation. Students were exposed to 6 scenarios over 2 h from the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) program. Altered mental status scenarios were selected a priori by the research team containing approximately 30 potential differential diagnoses. A 50‐item posttest was administered using validated cognitive items provided by Fisdap.ResultsA multicenter prospective randomized trial of 174 paramedic students was undertaken from April until August of 2022. The traditional simulation group was comprised of 88 students and the 3DVRS group had 86 students. A Mann–Whitney U test (U = 4064.5, n1 = 88, n2 = 86, p = 0.396) detected no statistical difference between two distributions or median exam score (70%), the range of values and interquartile range (IQR) for both groups: TS IQR = 64–75 (range, 32–82); 3DVRS IQR = 64–76 (range, 34–86).ConclusionNo difference in exam scores using 3DVRS versus traditional simulation was detected. Paramedic programs may have an effective new option when incorporating simulation with 3DVRS, potentially reducing financial and real‐estate resources required with in‐person simulations. Larger studies are needed to truly evaluate the impact and usability of virtual reality on paramedic education.

Funder

David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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