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Mixed Reality Technology Capabilities for Combat-Casualty Handoff Training

verfasst von : Ryan Schubert, Gerd Bruder, Alyssa Tanaka, Francisco Guido-Sanz, Gregory F. Welch

Erschienen in: Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Patient handoffs are a common, yet frequently error prone occurrence, particularly in complex or challenging battlefield situations. Specific protocols exist to help simplify and reinforce conveying of necessary information during a combat-casualty handoff, and training can both reinforce correct behavior and protocol usage while providing relatively safe initial exposure to many of the complexities and variabilities of real handoff situations, before a patient’s life is at stake. Here we discuss a variety of mixed reality capabilities and training contexts that can manipulate many of these handoff complexities in a controlled manner. We finally discuss some future human-subject user study design considerations, including aspects of handoff training, evaluation or improvement of a specific handoff protocol, and how the same technology could be leveraged for operational use.

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Metadaten
Titel
Mixed Reality Technology Capabilities for Combat-Casualty Handoff Training
verfasst von
Ryan Schubert
Gerd Bruder
Alyssa Tanaka
Francisco Guido-Sanz
Gregory F. Welch
Copyright-Jahr
2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77599-5_47