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Serge Lebian Wilfried Nikiema1,2,3,4, Seydou G Barro1,2,3,5, Yves Marie Kévin Kantagba1,2,3
1Nazi Boni University, Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina-Faso.
Abstract:
The research introduces a Virtual Reality (VR) instrument for Adult Basic Life Support (ABLS) training, employing Blender for 3D modeling, Unity3D for VR environment creation, XChart for data visualization, and the Oculus Quest 2 as the principal VR headset. The device replicates authentic emergency situations, offering immediate feedback on CPR execution. Preliminary findings indicate enhancements in technical proficiency and user engagement; nonetheless, issues like as motion sickness and scalability remain unresolved. Future improvements will concentrate on sophisticated haptic feedback and ALS scenarios.
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