Crisis support teams’ technological openness and learning attitudes toward the AI based virtual patient system crisis support VR - Scorecard - MDSpire

Crisis support teams’ technological openness and learning attitudes toward the AI based virtual patient system crisis support VR

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  • Sophie Kjerstin Mårtensson

  • Charlotte Hveem

  • Maurice Lamb

  • Rajna Knez

  • June 9, 2026

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Clinical Scorecard: Technological Adaptability and Learning Perspectives of Crisis Support Teams Regarding AI-Enhanced Virtual Patient Systems for Crisis Management

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
ConditionCrisis Management Training
Key MechanismsGenerative AI-based Virtual Patient Systems for Psychological First Aid (PFA)
Target PopulationCrisis support teams
Care SettingHumanitarian crisis response

Key Highlights

  • Crisis Support VR is viewed positively as a complement to traditional PFA training.
  • Participants reported a general openness to using GenAI-based VP systems.
  • Perceived learning benefits from observing avatars were rated lowest.

Guideline-Based Recommendations

Diagnosis

    Management

    • Utilize GenAI-based VP systems to enhance training in psychological first aid.

    Monitoring & Follow-up

      Risks

      • Concerns about the authenticity of simulations may affect learner engagement.

      Patient & Prescribing Data

      Not applicable; focuses on training for crisis support teams.

      GenAI-based systems facilitate experiential learning in a safe environment.

      Clinical Best Practices

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