36 Participants Needed

Virtual Reality vs Mannequin Simulation for Hip Fracture Procedure Training

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Overseen ByYuqi Gu, MD FRCPC
Age: Any Age
Sex: Any
Trial Phase: Academic
Sponsor: The Ottawa Hospital
No Placebo GroupAll trial participants will receive the active study treatment (no placebo)

What You Need to Know Before You Apply

What is the purpose of this trial?

This trial tests two methods for training medical staff to perform a nerve block, a procedure for managing pain in hip fracture patients. One group will use a self-guided immersive virtual reality (iVR) simulator that mimics real human anatomy, while the other will use traditional mannequin-based simulators. The researchers aim to determine which method enhances staff learning, thereby improving care for hip fracture patients requiring pain management. The trial seeks staff and trainees from anesthesiology, emergency medicine, and orthopedic surgery at The Ottawa Hospital. As an unphased trial, it offers a unique opportunity to advance medical training techniques, potentially improving patient outcomes.

Will I have to stop taking my current medications?

The trial information does not specify whether participants need to stop taking their current medications.

What prior data suggests that these training methods are safe for medical staff?

Research has shown that immersive virtual reality (VR) in medical training is generally safe and well-received. Studies have found that VR enhances learning and reduces errors without causing major side effects. For instance, VR training in orthopedic surgery improved skills and sped up procedures compared to traditional methods. These findings suggest that VR is a safe training tool. While this trial will focus on using VR to teach a specific nerve block procedure, previous research in similar areas supports its safety and effectiveness.12345

Why are researchers excited about this trial?

Researchers are excited about this trial because it explores two innovative methods for training medical professionals in hip fracture procedures. The first method employs self-guided immersive virtual reality, which uses cognitive task analysis to simulate the mental processes of experts, offering a more interactive and engaging learning experience. The second method uses a hybrid simulator combining a 3G mannequin with a gel-based part-task trainer, providing hands-on practice that closely mimics real-life scenarios. By comparing these cutting-edge techniques to traditional training, this trial aims to discover which method better enhances the skills and knowledge of future practitioners, potentially revolutionizing medical training.

What evidence suggests that virtual reality and mannequin simulation are effective for hip fracture procedure training?

This trial will compare the effectiveness of two training methods for the ultrasound-guided supra-inguinal fascia iliaca (SIFI) block: immersive virtual reality (iVR) and mannequin-based simulation. Research has shown that iVR can be as effective as traditional methods for teaching medical procedures. One study found that iVR helped participants learn orthopedic surgery skills, similar to those needed for the SIFI block. Another study demonstrated that iVR training was more accurate and faster than conventional methods. Orthopedic surgeons have a positive view of iVR and recognize its training benefits. These findings suggest that iVR, which participants in this trial may experience, could be a strong alternative for teaching the SIFI block, potentially improving pain management for patients with hip fractures. Meanwhile, the mannequin-based simulation, another method under study in this trial, will serve as an active comparator to evaluate its effectiveness against iVR.12467

Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?

This trial is for anesthesiology, emergency medicine, and orthopedic surgery staff and trainees at The Ottawa Hospital. They must be willing to learn the ultrasound-guided supra-inguinal fascia iliaca block technique for hip fracture patients.

Inclusion Criteria

Staff and trainees from anesthesiology, emergency medicine, and orthopedic surgery. All participants will be locally recruited within The Ottawa Hospital

Timeline for a Trial Participant

Screening

Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial

1-2 weeks

Training

Participants receive educational materials and videos, followed by 60 minutes of self-directed practice using either the iVR simulator or mannequin-based simulators.

1 week
1 visit (in-person)

Skill Assessment

Participants' skills are tested before training, immediately after, and again one month later using a hybrid simulator.

1 month
3 visits (in-person)

Follow-up

Participants are monitored for retention of skills and any adverse effects from the training methods.

1 month

What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?

Interventions

  • Mannequin-based Simulators
  • Self-Guided Immersive Virtual Reality
Trial Overview The study compares immersive virtual reality (iVR) training with traditional mannequin-based simulation in teaching a nerve block procedure. Participants' skills are assessed before, immediately after, and one month post-training using a hybrid simulator.
How Is the Trial Designed?
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: Virtual reality UGRAExperimental Treatment1 Intervention
Group II: Mannequin simulationActive Control1 Intervention

Find a Clinic Near You

Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?

The Ottawa Hospital

Lead Sponsor

Trials
97
Recruited
64,000+

Citations

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Effectiveness of Immersive Virtual Reality on Orthopedic ...This randomized clinical trial evaluates whether immersive virtual reality improves learning effectiveness among orthopedic surgery ...
HIPS: evaluating a virtual reality training simulation for total ...A randomized controlled trial comparing multiplayer and single-player immersive virtual reality training for anterior approach total hip ...
Orthopaedic sport medicine surgeons and fellows value ...This study has demonstrated that a group of Canadian sport medicine orthopaedic surgeons and fellows had favourable attitudes toward, and perceived that iVR ...
a systematic review and meta-analysis | Journal of ...This systematic review and meta-analysis found XR training had better accuracy of inclination and shorter surgical duration than conventional methods in THA.
Simulation-based learning in orthopaedics: A qualitative ...Rahman et al. Hip arthroscopy simulator training with immersive virtual reality has similar effectiveness to nonimmersive virtual reality. Arthroscopy. (2024).
Immersive virtual reality in orthopaedics—a narrative reviewImmersive VR provides a realistic simulation environment for orthopaedic surgery training, enhancing surgical skills, reducing errors, and improving overall ...
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