The application of augmented reality for improving clinical skills: a scoping review

Augmented reality technology had developed rapidly in recent years and had been applied in many fields, including medical education. Augmented reality had potential to improve students' knowledge and skills in medical education. This scoping review primarily aims to further elaborate the curren...

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Published inKorean journal of medical education Vol. 36; no. 1; pp. 65 - 79
Main Authors Mahmud, Mahmud, Sari, Dwi Cahyani Ratna, Sari, Djayanti, Arfian, Nur, Zucha, Muhammad Ary
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) Korean Society of Medical Education 01.03.2024
한국의학교육학회
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Summary:Augmented reality technology had developed rapidly in recent years and had been applied in many fields, including medical education. Augmented reality had potential to improve students' knowledge and skills in medical education. This scoping review primarily aims to further elaborate the current studies on the implementation of augmented reality in advancing clinical skills. This study was conducted by utilizing electronic databases such as PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science in June 2022 for articles focusing on the use of augmented reality for improving clinical skills. The Rayyan website was used to screen the articles that met the inclusion criteria, which was the application of augmented reality as a learning method in medical education. Total of 37 articles met the inclusion criteria. These publications suggested that using augmented reality could improve clinical skills. The most researched topics explored were laparoscopic surgery skills and ophthalmology were the most studied topic. The research methods applied in the articles fall into two main categories: randomized control trial (RCT) (29.3%) and non-RCT (70.3%). Augmented reality has the potential to be integrated in medical education, particularly to boost clinical studies. Due to limited databases, however, any further studies on the implementation of augmented reality as a method to enhance skills in medical education need to be conducted.
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ISSN:2005-727X
2005-7288
DOI:10.3946/kjme.2024.285