2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4570607/v1
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Can Virtual Reality Technology be Used for Empathy Education in Medical Students: A Randomized Case-control Study

Huang-Li Lin,
Man-Lin Huang,
Yu-Ching Wang
et al.

Abstract: Background Empathy is an important factor in the doctor-patient relationship, but mental illness is more difficult to understand than other diseases. Besides traditional skills, virtual reality (VR) has been identified as a promising tool in empathy education. This study aimed to investigate the ability of empathy enhancement, the feasibility of depression education, and the changes in thoughts and attitudes in medical students through a single VR experience. Methods We recruited medical students and randoml… Show more

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