Interprofessional Team Training With Virtual Reality: Acceptance, Learning Outcome, and Feasibility Evaluation Study
Abstract BackgroundEffective interprofessional teamwork is vital for ensuring high-quality patient care, especially in emergency medicine. However, interprofessional education often fails to facilitate meaningful interaction among health care disciplines. It is therefore imperative to afford early o...
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Main Authors: | Andrea N Neher (Author), Rafael Wespi (Author), Benjamin D Rapphold (Author), Thomas C Sauter (Author), Juliane E Kämmer (Author), Tanja Birrenbach (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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