2018
DOI: 10.7837/kosomes.2018.24.2.232
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Effect of Virtual Reality Training for the Enclosed Space Entry

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“…In a similar vein, recent studies showed that VR training helps users become accustomed to and better tolerate stressful stimuli by exposing them to stressful situations, such as post-traumatic stress disorder situations ( Kothgassner et al., 2019 ), phobias ( Maples-Keller, Yasinski, Manjin, & Rothbaum, 2017 ) and stressful work environments ( Naylor, Ridout, & Campbell, 2020 ). Above all, VR training offers the advantage of the recipient being safely and repeatedly exposed to stressful events that are difficult to experience in daily life ( Andersen, Konge, & Sørensen, 2018 ; Chae, Lee, Jung, & Ahn, 2018 ). In our case, we can help users overcome hybrid technostress by repeatedly exposing them to the hybrid technostress-related issues in their daily life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a similar vein, recent studies showed that VR training helps users become accustomed to and better tolerate stressful stimuli by exposing them to stressful situations, such as post-traumatic stress disorder situations ( Kothgassner et al., 2019 ), phobias ( Maples-Keller, Yasinski, Manjin, & Rothbaum, 2017 ) and stressful work environments ( Naylor, Ridout, & Campbell, 2020 ). Above all, VR training offers the advantage of the recipient being safely and repeatedly exposed to stressful events that are difficult to experience in daily life ( Andersen, Konge, & Sørensen, 2018 ; Chae, Lee, Jung, & Ahn, 2018 ). In our case, we can help users overcome hybrid technostress by repeatedly exposing them to the hybrid technostress-related issues in their daily life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subjects who accepted virtual reality training have higher performance level in medical practice, and the application of such ability plays an important role in improving the performance of different medical groups. Chae et al [7] found that, through evaluation and questionnaire survey, participants using virtual reality can better understand and learn the required training content than those in the control group. In addition, learners prefer to train them with VR.…”
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confidence: 99%