Integration of smart glasses in telementoring for simulated medical procedures

ABSTRACT Purpose: To demonstrate the complete process of telementoring implementation using augmented-reality smart glasses for performing a simulated medical procedure. Methods: Fifteen participants, including physicians and medical students, were recruited to participate in a telementoring sessi...

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Main Authors: Tiago Francisco Meleiro Zubiolo, Vlaudimir Dias Marques, Miyoko Massago, Aline Cardoso Machado, Felipe Hideaki Ueda, Mateus de Amorim Aboboreira, Eduardo Filgueiras Damasceno, Sanderland José Tavares Gurgel, Carlos Edmundo Rodrigues Fontes, Luciano de Andrade
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2025-05-01
Series:Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502025000100601&lng=en&tlng=en
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Summary:ABSTRACT Purpose: To demonstrate the complete process of telementoring implementation using augmented-reality smart glasses for performing a simulated medical procedure. Methods: Fifteen participants, including physicians and medical students, were recruited to participate in a telementoring session with an educational focus during simulated thoracostomy with closed pleural drainage. A questionnaire assessing technology usability and usefulness was administered, and the results were analyzed by Cronbach’s alfa and multiple correspondence analysis (MCA). Results: The mean age of the participants was 28.8 and 66.67% of them were women. The test results indicated a Cronbach’s alpha of 78% and an MCA of 49.48% for the first three dimensions. Conclusion: The results showed that smart glasses are easy to use and facilitate communication among the professionals involved, providing comfort and safety to participants of care simulations. Additionally, smart glasses were considered to have perceived usefulness.
ISSN:1678-2674