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Exploring the Distribution of 3D-Printed Simulator Designs Using Open-Source Databases to Facilitate Simulation-Based Learning Through a University and Nonprofit Collaboration: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Exploring the Distribution of 3D-Printed Simulator Designs Using Open-Source Databases to Facilitate Simulation-Based Learning Through a University and Nonprofit Collaboration: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Despite the benefits regarding the use of simulator designs in health care, the lack of implementing the optimal use and distribution of digital designs limit the evolution of 3 D-printed augmented SBE globally [9]. The use of databases as an open-source network to store data and information enables the management and collaboration of simulator designs through varying repositories [10].

Mithusha Sritharan, Samyah Siraj, Ginny Brunton, Adam Dubrowski

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e53167

Impact of Personalized Avatars and Motion Synchrony on Embodiment and Users’ Subjective Experience: Empirical Study

Impact of Personalized Avatars and Motion Synchrony on Embodiment and Users’ Subjective Experience: Empirical Study

In addition, increased agency could make people feel a greater presence with less simulator sickness in VR [7]. Various studies have used the motion synchronization method to induce size perception [6] and emotion [5], as well as reduce racial bias [9]. Other studies have developed a method of enhancing embodiment by increasing appearance similarity between a real body and virtual body [10-12].

Myeongul Jung, Sangyong Sim, Jejoong Kim, Kwanguk Kim

JMIR Serious Games 2022;10(4):e40119

Mixed Reality and Haptic–Based Dental Simulator for Tooth Preparation: Research, Development, and Preliminary Evaluation

Mixed Reality and Haptic–Based Dental Simulator for Tooth Preparation: Research, Development, and Preliminary Evaluation

Based on the structure of the dental simulator as already described, the working principles of the Unidental MR Simulator are outlined in Figure 2. Working principles of the Unidental Mixed Reality (MR) Simulator. The work of the Unidental MR Simulator consists mainly of inputs, computations, and outputs.

Yaning Li, Hongqiang Ye, Siyu Wu, Xiaohan Zhao, Yunsong Liu, Longwei Lv, Ping Zhang, Xiao Zhang, Yongsheng Zhou

JMIR Serious Games 2022;10(1):e30653

Use of an Online Ultrasound Simulator to Teach Basic Psychomotor Skills to Medical Students During the Initial COVID-19 Lockdown: Quality Control Study

Use of an Online Ultrasound Simulator to Teach Basic Psychomotor Skills to Medical Students During the Initial COVID-19 Lockdown: Quality Control Study

A total of 184 students performed all the simulator exercises and 181 performed the postcourse test. The faculty sent 180 evaluation questionnaires, of which 136 (76%) were returned. Analysis of the target questionnaires determined that the scores had increased significantly after the completion of the simulator exercises (Figure 3). The mean precourse score was 4.23 (SD 2.14), whereas after completion of the exercises, it was 6.36 (SD 1.82; P Differences between the posttest score and pretest score.

Jean-Yves Meuwly, Katerina Mandralis, Estelle Tenisch, Giuseppe Gullo, Pierre Frossard, Laura Morend

JMIR Med Educ 2021;7(4):e31132

The Utility of Real-Time Remote Auscultation Using a Bluetooth-Connected Electronic Stethoscope: Open-Label Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial

The Utility of Real-Time Remote Auscultation Using a Bluetooth-Connected Electronic Stethoscope: Open-Label Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial

To standardize and enhance the reliability of the assessment, we used a lung simulator for lung auscultation and a cardiology patient simulator for cardiac auscultation [10]. All sessions in this study were conducted at the skills laboratory at Dokkyo Medical University.

Takanobu Hirosawa, Yukinori Harada, Kohei Ikenoya, Shintaro Kakimoto, Yuki Aizawa, Taro Shimizu

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(7):e23109