Design and Evaluation of Using Head-Mounted Virtual Reality for Learning Clinical Procedures: Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundThe capacity of health care professionals to perform clinical procedures safely and competently is crucial as it will directly impact patients' outcomes. Given the ability of head-mounted virtual reality to simulate the authentic clinical environment, this platform should be suitable...
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Main Authors: | Siew Tiang Lau (Author), Rosalind Chiew Jiat Siah (Author), Khairul Dzakirin Bin Rusli (Author), Wen Liang Loh (Author), John Yin Gwee Yap (Author), Emily Ang (Author), Fui Ping Lim (Author), Sok Ying Liaw (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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