Can Virtual Reality Technology be Used for Empathy Education in Medical Students: A Randomized Case-control Study (Preprint)
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. While traditional medical empathy education, such as workshops, role-playing, and patient shadowing, has been effective, it is also time-consuming, and the outcome may be inconsistent due to different training processes. Virtual reality (VR) has been identified as a promising tool in empathy education for schizophrenia. However, what kind … Show more
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