JMIR Serious Games (Jun 2022)

Instructor Development Workshops for Advanced Life Support Training Courses Held in a Fully Virtual Space: Observational Study

  • Tetsuro Kiyozumi,
  • Norio Ishigami,
  • Daisuke Tatsushima,
  • Yoshiyuki Araki,
  • Yuya Yoshimura,
  • Daizoh Saitoh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/38952
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. e38952

Abstract

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BackgroundVarious face-to-face training opportunities have been lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instructor development workshops for advanced resuscitation (ie, advanced life support) training courses are no exception. Virtual reality (VR) is an attractive strategy for remote training. However, to our knowledge, there are no reports of resuscitation instructor training programs being held in a virtual space. ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the learning effects of an instructor development workshop that was conducted in a virtual space. MethodsIn this observational study, we created a virtual workshop space by using NEUTRANS (Synamon Inc)—a commercial VR collaboration service. The instructor development workshop for the advanced life support training course was held in a virtual space (ie, termed the VR course) as a certified workshop by the Japanese Association of Acute Medicine. We asked 13 instructor candidates (students) who participated in the VR course to provide a workshop report (VR group). Reports from a previously held face-to-face workshop (ie, the face-to-face course and group) were likewise prepared for comparison. A total of 5 certified instructor trainers viewed and scored the reports on a 5-point Likert scale. ResultsAll students completed the VR course without any problems and received certificates of completion. The scores for the VR group and the face-to-face group did not differ at the level of statistical significance (median 3.8, IQR 3.8-4.0 and median 4.2, IQR 3.9-4.2, respectively; P=.41). ConclusionsWe successfully conducted an instructor development workshop in a virtual space. The degree of learning in the virtual workshop was the same as that in the face-to-face workshop.