2022
DOI: 10.2196/40445
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A Novel Theory-Based Virtual Reality Training to Improve Patient Safety Culture in the Department of Surgery of a Large Academic Medical Center: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Abstract: Background Preventable surgical errors of varying degrees of physical, emotional, and financial harm account for a significant number of adverse events. These errors are frequently tied to systemic problems within a health care system, including the absence of necessary policies/procedures, obstructive cultural hierarchy, and communication breakdown between staff. We developed an innovative, theory-based virtual reality (VR) training to promote understanding and sensemaking toward the holistic view… Show more

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“…Given the importance of patient safety, VR offers medical students and residents an opportunity to develop and hone their skills in a safe environment before transitioning to real-life cases [21]. Further, VR allows them to advance their skills to full competency.…”
Section: The Potential Of Virtual Reality In the Improvement In Patie...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the importance of patient safety, VR offers medical students and residents an opportunity to develop and hone their skills in a safe environment before transitioning to real-life cases [21]. Further, VR allows them to advance their skills to full competency.…”
Section: The Potential Of Virtual Reality In the Improvement In Patie...mentioning
confidence: 99%