Published on in Vol 6, No 1 (2021): Jan-Mar

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/23708, first published .
Using Virtual Reality to Improve Health Care Providers’ Cultural Self-Efficacy and Diabetes Attitudes: Pilot Questionnaire Study

Using Virtual Reality to Improve Health Care Providers’ Cultural Self-Efficacy and Diabetes Attitudes: Pilot Questionnaire Study

Using Virtual Reality to Improve Health Care Providers’ Cultural Self-Efficacy and Diabetes Attitudes: Pilot Questionnaire Study

Journals

  1. Mallik R, Patel M, Atkinson B, Kar P. Exploring the Role of Virtual Reality to Support Clinical Diabetes Training—A Pilot Study. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2022;16(4):844 View
  2. Bishop E, Allington D, Ringrose T, Martin C, Aldea A, García-Jaramillo M, León-Vargas F, Leal Y, Henao D, Gómez A. Design and Usability of an Avatar-Based Learning Program to Support Diabetes Education: Quality Improvement Study in Colombia. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2023;17(5):1142 View
  3. Lo M, Ng W, Ng C, Ng M. The past, present, and future of first aid and health education: a case study in Hong Kong. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing 2023;17(1):55 View
  4. Beverly E, Rigot B, Love C, Love M. Perspectives of 360-Degree Cinematic Virtual Reality: Interview Study Among Health Care Professionals. JMIR Medical Education 2022;8(2):e32657 View
  5. Martingano A, Duane J, Brown E, Persky S. Demographic differences in presence across seven studies. Virtual Reality 2023;27(3):2297 View
  6. Wardian J, Wells T, Cochran T. Creating Patient Context: Empathy and Attitudes Toward Diabetes Following Virtual Immersion. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2023;17(5):1172 View
  7. Love M, Williams E, Bowditch J. Uses and Considerations for Cinematic Virtual Reality in Health Care. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2023;17(5):1154 View
  8. Vaughan N. Virtual Reality Meets Diabetes. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2024 View
  9. Yu J. Confirmation of the viability of a metaverse yoga class and investigation into the impact on pain, anxiety, and depression associated with low back pain after engaging in virtual yoga sessions. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation 2024;20(1):24 View
  10. Thompson C, Bishop M, Dillard T, Maurice J, Rollins D, Pulido M, Salas M, Mendelson E, Yan J, Gerlikovski E, Benevento S, Zeinstra C, Kesavadas T. Healing Health Care Disparities: Development and Pilot Testing of a Virtual Reality Implicit Bias Training Module for Physicians in the Context of Black Maternal Health. Health Communication 2024:1 View
  11. Rehl D, Mangapora M, Love M, Love C, Shaw K, McCarthy J, Beverly E. Feasibility of a cinematic-virtual reality training program about opioid use disorder for osteopathic medical students: a single-arm pre–post study. Journal of Osteopathic Medicine 2024;124(11):509 View
  12. Kai K, Shinoda H, Takeiri E, Hamada T, Chikubu M, Kodama Y, Higuchi K, Nanashima A. Acceptance of Virtual Reality Simulation Training for Stoma Care by Healthcare Providers: A Pilot Questionnaire Study After Viewing Prototype Imagings. Cureus 2024 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Javaid M, Khan I, Suman R, Khan S. Extended Reality for Healthcare Systems. View
  2. Beverly E, Love M, Love C. Diabetes Digital Health, Telehealth, and Artificial Intelligence. View
  3. Sacrez A, Schutt S, Murphy S, Miles-Keogh R, Staples A, O’Connor A. New Media Pedagogy: Research Trends, Methodological Challenges, and Successful Implementations. View