MedEdPublish (Dec 2024)

Looking at Social Interactions in Medical Education with Dual Eye-Tracking Technology: A Scoping Review [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]

  • Bertrand Schneider,
  • Nils Otto,
  • Markus Missler,
  • Cihan Papan,
  • Dogus Darici,
  • Juliane Zevano,
  • Johannes Lorenz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12688/mep.20577.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Purpose Social interactions are fundamental to effective medical practice, yet assessing these complex dynamics in educational settings remains challenging. This review critically examines the emerging use of dual eye-tracking technology as a novel method to quantify, analyze, and enhance social interactions within medical education contexts. Materials and Methods We performed a scoping review of the literature, focusing on studies that utilized dual eye-tracking within medical education contexts. Our search included multiple databases and journals. We extracted information on technical setups, areas of application, participant characteristics, dual eye-tracking metrics, and main findings. Results Ten studies published between 2012 and 2021 met the inclusion criteria, with 90% utilizing dual screen-based- and 10% dual mobile eye-tracking. All studies were conducted in the context of surgical training, primarily focusing on laparoscopic surgery. We identified two main applications of dual eye-tracking: (1) as an educational intervention to improve collaboration, (2) as a diagnostic tool to identify interaction pattern that were associated with learning. Key metrics included joint visual attention, gaze delay and joint mental effort. Conclusion Dual eye-tracking offers a promising technology for enhancing medical education by providing high-resolution, real-time data on social interactions. However, current research is limited by small sample sizes, outdated technology, and a narrow focus on surgical contexts. We discuss the broader implications and potential for medical education research and practice.

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