In this episode, we will begin the discussion on the different uses of immersive technology for patient education with those that help familiarize patients with procedures. I start the episode on electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and why it's a good candidate for immersive patient education within psychiatry.
Outline
Indications for ECT
History of ECT and stigma in Media
Concern about ECT from patients
Immersive patient education categories: Familiarize with procedures vs Education as part of treatment
Factors that drive the need for patient education related to procedures
Kinds of immersive content in procedure-related patient education
- Image-based VR
- 360-degree videos
- Computer Generated VR simulations
My experience with immersive patient education
Links
ECT citations
The Origins of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
Knowledge and attitudes regarding electroconvulsive therapy among medical students and the general public
Patients' perspectives on electroconvulsive therapy: systematic review
Efficacy of ECT in depression: a meta-analytic review
Image-based VR patient education
Impact of Neurosurgical Consultation With 360-Degree Virtual Reality Technology on Patient Engagement and Satisfaction
Novel application of virtual reality in patient engagement for deep brain stimulation: A pilot study
360-degree video patient education research
Virtual Reality to Reduce Pre-procedure Anxiety Prior ECT (PERFECT-VR)
Effect of an Immersive Preoperative Virtual Reality Experience on Patient Reported Outcomes: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Computer Generated VR simulations
The Stanford Virtual Heart
My experience with patient education
Video of a patient education program I designed back when I was in radiation oncology
Information
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- Published29 March 2021 at 20:09 UTC
- Length14 min
- RatingClean