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Clinical Endoscopy
2021 Volume.54 No. 5 p.694 ~ p.700
Feasibility of Wearable Display Glasses for Medical Students in the Endoscopy Room
Lee Kang-Won

Choi Hyuk-Soon
Chun Hoon-Jai
Lee Jae-Min
Kim Eun-Sun
Keum Bo-Ra
Seo Yeon-Seok
Jeen Yoon-Tae
Um Soon-Ho
Lee Hong-Sik
Abstract
Background/Aims: Several attempts have been made to incorporate smart glasses in the medical field. We applied wearable display glasses to show the position of an observer during endoscopy and compared students¡¯ responses between the conventional and new methods.

Methods: We surveyed 28 medical students regarding the use of wearable display devices. The students used wearable display glasses to observe an endoscopic procedure and answered the prepared questionnaire. Their collected responses were analyzed for statistical correlations between each variable.

Results: The survey of medical students revealed disadvantages including dizziness (dissatisfied and very dissatisfied: 21.5%) and eye fatigue (25% dissatisfied) and advantages including concentration (satisfied and very satisfied: 57.2%) and securing patient rights (71.4%). The students showed more positive than negative reviews regarding the new devices (32.1% vs. 21.5%).

Conclusions: We investigated the advantages and disadvantages of viewing the endoscope image with new wearable display glasses compared to the conventional method using the survey to record user experience. The results revealed relatively positive responses from the medical students in the survey. If the new device compensates for some shortcomings, its use in the endoscopy room will be feasible.
KEYWORD
Head-mounted display, Smart glasses, Wearable display glasses
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