Exploring the Potentials of Augmented Reality in Medical Education: A Bibliometric Analysis and Scientific Visualization

Alongside the COVID-19 pandemic, digitalization has significantly impacted medical education. The pandemic has necessitated several adaptations, including transitioning from a traditional learning model to a digital-based one. One form of this is augmented reality (AR). The future adoption of AR in...

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Published inRegister: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknologi Sistem Informasi Vol. 10; no. 1; pp. 31 - 45
Main Authors Aldira Ayu Nastiti Nur Hanifah, Siti Munawaroh, Nanang Wiyono, Yunia Hastami, Zalik Nuryana, Muthmainah
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 26.03.2024
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ISSN2503-0477
2502-3357
DOI10.26594/register.v10i1.3512

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Summary:Alongside the COVID-19 pandemic, digitalization has significantly impacted medical education. The pandemic has necessitated several adaptations, including transitioning from a traditional learning model to a digital-based one. One form of this is augmented reality (AR). The future adoption of AR in medical education is bright and considerable. Therefore, evaluating AR in medical education is essential. One such method is bibliometric analysis. Using comprehensive bibliometric analysis, we aimed to collect data on the tendencies of this topic. The research examined terms, countries/territories, publication numbers, institutions, authors, and published journals. The Scopus database was used to compile the material. VOSviewer analyzed the complete bibliometric information. The analysis was based on data from 379 Scopus papers that met our criteria. The statistics demonstrated that the most significant expansion occurred in 2021, with the USA being the most productive country. The Journal of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics is the leading publication, and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki has published the most papers. "The effectiveness of virtual and augmented reality in health sciences and medical anatomy" is the most cited paper. Bamidis, P. D., and Moro, C., made the most significant research contributions. In this field, further study is required, particularly in emergency medicine and clinical skills training for medical students. In conclusion, implementing augmented reality in medical education has tremendous potential.
ISSN:2503-0477
2502-3357
DOI:10.26594/register.v10i1.3512