VR-CARE
Cross-source consensus on VR-CARE from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- VR-CARE is planned as a mixed-methods research programme to develop and pilot VR risk reduction training for UK care homes. — VR-CARE: a protocol for a mixed-methods study and pilot trial with embedded process evaluation to develop and evaluate virtual reality training for risk reduction in care homes
- The VR-CARE training package combines hand hygiene and falls prevention as two high-priority non-mandatory topics. — VR-CARE: a protocol for a mixed-methods study and pilot trial with embedded process evaluation to develop and evaluate virtual reality training for risk reduction in care homes
- The project runs in two phases from September 2026 to March 2028. — VR-CARE: a protocol for a mixed-methods study and pilot trial with embedded process evaluation to develop and evaluate virtual reality training for risk reduction in care homes
- The broader programme is intended to assess whether VR risk reduction training can improve staff outcomes, resident outcomes and cost-effectiveness. — VR-CARE: a protocol for a mixed-methods study and pilot trial with embedded process evaluation to develop and evaluate virtual reality training for risk reduction in care homes