Exploring the Impact of Metaverse Technologies on Patient Care: A Systematic Review of Alcohol Withdrawal Management in Emergency Department
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Metaverse Technologies, , Patient Care, , Alcohol Withdrawal,, Emergency Departments, , Systematic Review.Abstract
Background: This systematic review explores the impact of metaverse technologies on patient care, concentrating on alcohol withdrawal management in Emergency Departments. As healthcare technology evolves, understanding the effectiveness, ethical implications, and integration into clinical workflows is crucial. The study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of existing literature, revealing both potential benefits and challenges associated with implementing metaverse technologies in the critical domain of alcohol withdrawal management within Emergency Departments. Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted across major databases including PubMed, MEDLINE, and PsycINFO. Studies focusing on the utilization of metaverse technologies in EDs for alcohol withdrawal management were included. Data extraction and quality assessment were performed following predefined criteria. Results: The systematic review identified a limited number of studies (n=12) meeting the inclusion criteria. These studies highlighted various applications of metaverse technologies such as virtual reality (VR) simulations for training healthcare providers, telemedicine platforms for remote patient monitoring, and immersive environments for patient education and therapy. The findings indicate that metaverse technologies have the potential to improve patient care by enhancing healthcare provider skills, facilitating timely interventions, and engaging patients in their treatment process. Conclusion: Our review emphasizes metaverse technology's potential benefits in alcohol withdrawal management in Emergency Departments. Virtual Reality enhances providers' skills, Augmented Reality engages patients, and telemedicine facilitates remote interventions. Legal concerns, including licensure and data privacy, must be addressed collaboratively to responsibly integrate these technologies for improved patient care in emergency medicine.
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