Delirium Training Video (Virtual Reality)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024
  • To mark international World Delirium Awareness Day on 16th March 2022, we are proud that our first CVR output is a highly innovative training VR film to help frontline healthcare staff create conversations, increase understanding and empathy towards those with delirium and encourage us all to 'think delirium'.
    The film places the viewer inside the head of a patient with delirium in a hospital bed. We see what the patient sees, hear the thoughts in her head and experience some aspects of what delirium causes her to see. This includes delusions that staff are conspiring to poison her and fellow patients and dispose of their bodies, that the building is under attack and that air raid sirens are going off.
    The staff caring for this patient are unaware of these thoughts and perceptions and they struggle to understand why the patient is behaving as she does, so they respond in a less than helpful way. They also forget to place back her glasses or to turn on her hearing aide, adding to her distress. Eventually, a member of staff DOES recognise her distress and comes to her help.
    You can watch the training video below either through a VR headset (such as Oculus Quest) or in a normal web browser, using drag and move to experience the 360 degree effect.
    To find out more about the Combined Healthcare Virtual Reality (CVR) programme, go to www.combined.n...
    Written by Dr Becky Chubb
    Directed by Kyle Holloway

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