Eye-Style Model Using Intelligent Virtual Reality Technology to Promote Surgical Skill Accuracy
Issued Date
2024-08-01
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22178309
eISSN
22178333
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85207025655
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TEM Journal
Volume
13
Issue
3
Start Page
2376
End Page
2383
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
TEM Journal Vol.13 No.3 (2024) , 2376-2383
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Srikong M., Piriyasurawong P. Eye-Style Model Using Intelligent Virtual Reality Technology to Promote Surgical Skill Accuracy. TEM Journal Vol.13 No.3 (2024) , 2376-2383. 2383. doi:10.18421/TEM133-64 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/101804
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Eye-Style Model Using Intelligent Virtual Reality Technology to Promote Surgical Skill Accuracy
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Abstract
This research developed an eye-style model using intelligent virtual reality technology to enhance the accuracy of surgical skills in residency training. We also assessed the impact of the eye-style model in improving these skills. The sample comprised seven specialists chosen through purposeful sampling (four ophthalmologists and three information and communications technology experts). An eye-style model evaluation form served as the research instrument. The arithmetic mean and standard deviation were used as the statistical metrics. The results demonstrated that the eye-style model enhanced surgical skill accuracy in residency programs. The model was divided into four components: (1) a requirements analysis study with five subcomponents (learning objectives, residency analysis, content analysis, learning activity planning, and simulations); (2) teaching methods, comprising an introduction, an instrument overview, parameter setting, a wet laboratory, and laboratory simulation; (3) an evaluation of the accuracy of surgical skills using intelligent virtual reality technology; and (4) an analysis of feedback. All seven specialists agreed that the eye-style model, which utilizes intelligent virtual reality technology, was highly effective and suitable for enhancing surgical skill accuracy in residency programs. This was indicated by the high average rating given by the specialists (mean = 4.71, standard deviation = 0.45).