Literature DB >> 17377340

Virtual worlds for teaching the new CPR to high school students.

Patricia Youngblood1, Leif Hedman, Johan Creutzfeld, Li Fellander-Tsai, Karl Stengard, Kim Hansen, Parvati Dev, Sakti Srivastava, Laura Kusumoto, Arnold Hendrick, Wm LeRoy Heinrichs.   

Abstract

In this study we created a virtual 3D world for learning to manage medical emergencies and evaluated it with 24 high school students in the USA and Sweden. We found that students in both groups felt immersed and found the online simulation easy to use. Scores for flow and self-assessed flow were significantly higher for the RHS group as compared to the HG group (p=.001 and .023 respectively; Mann Whitney U test). Self-efficacy scores for the HG group were significantly higher after training (p=.016 Mann Whitney U test). Males in the RHS group scored significantly higher on flow and self assessed flow than females (p=.006 and p=.023 respectively; Mann Whitney U test). This study demonstrates the potential value of using MMOS for learning to respond to medical emergencies.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17377340

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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