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This study aims to compare heart rate variation, cognitive load, and learning outcomes of novel image-based virtual reality with traditional video in learning for otolaryngology. Half of participants will receive image-based virtual reality learning, while the other half will receive video-based learning.


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Background: Workplace-based assessments, such as mini-clinical evaluation exercise (mini-CEX), direct observation of procedural skills (DOPS), and milestones, target the highest level of clinical competence and collect information about doctors' performance in their normal practice. Recent advances in virtual reality (VR) simulation, lowering the complex of learning task and the cognitive load (CL) of the learner, make this novel technology well suited for the initial training of novices. Reduced heart rate variation (HRV), an indicator of stress, is associated with decreased cognitive efficiency in health. Accordingly, this study hypothesizes that VR-based instruction can help novices to increase HRV, decrease CL, and then improve their outcomes of workplace-based assessments. Aims: This prospective study aims (1) to design an image-based VR (IBVR) instruction for clinical medical education, (2) to compare HRV and CL in traditional video-based (VB) learning and novel IBVR-based learning, (3) to compare outcomes of mini-CEX, DOPS, and milestone between two modules, (4) to perform a qualitative evaluation of IBVR-based learning using a 360-degree video review, and (5) to assess various levels of novice learners (undergraduate medical students and postgraduate year residents) for their participation in and acceptance of this novel IBVR-based learning. Study Designs: This 3-year study includes two parts: (1) Design a VR-based curriculum including fundamental otolaryngological skills, and (2) Validation of an IBVR-based history taking and physical examination (H&P) learning activity using a blinded randomized, parallel-controlled trial in convenience-sampled novice undergraduate medical students and postgraduate year residents. Materials and Methods: This study will be implemented between August 1, 2017 and July 30, 2020. Firstly, a VR-based curriculum will be designed including H&P using the analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation model and a modified Delphi approach. VB module and IBVR module of the same contexts will be developed. Secondly, an IBVR-based H&P learning activity will be validated by measuring CL questionnaires, reaction time, HRV, mini-CEX, DOPS, milestones, global satisfaction scale and AttrakDiff2 questionnaires (n = 64). Age, sex, and cognitive style (determined by the Group Embedded Figures Test) of both groups are matched. Differences in variables of interests will be statistically analyzed. ;


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NCT number NCT03501641
Study type Interventional
Source Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 24, 2018
Completion date October 31, 2020

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