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Evaluation of Group Genetic Counseling Sessions via a Metaverse-based Application

Title
Evaluation of Group Genetic Counseling Sessions via a Metaverse-based Application
Authors
YooBoeunKimArangMoonHye SungSoMin-KyungJeongTae-DongLeeKyoung EunByung-InHuhJungwon
Ewha Authors
문혜성문병인허정원이경은정태동소민경
SCOPUS Author ID
문혜성scopus; 문병인scopusscopus; 허정원scopus; 이경은scopusscopus; 정태동scopus; 소민경scopus
Issue Date
2024
Journal Title
Annals of Laboratory Medicine
ISSN
2234-3806JCR Link
Citation
Annals of Laboratory Medicine vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 82 - 91
Keywords
EducationGenetic counselingGroup genetic counselingHereditary breast cancerMetaverse
Publisher
Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS; KCI WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background: Group genetic counseling has been implemented to meet growing demand. A metaverse platform, in which a society is built and activities are carried out in the virtual world, has not yet been implemented in group genetic counseling. We investigated whether a metaverse platform could be an alternative service-delivery model for group genetic counseling. Methods: Participants (N = 131) were divided into three groups: patient (N = 45), family (N = 43), and interested (N = 43) groups. Participants entered the metaverse through a link sent to their mobile phones and attended a 20-min group genetic counseling session reviewing hereditary breast cancer, followed by a 10-min question-and-answer period. Results: The overall median score of post-educational knowledge (9.0, range 8.0–10.0) significantly increased compared to that of pre-educational knowledge (6.0, range 3.0–8.0) (P < 0.001). There was no significant difference in the pre- and post-educational knowledge scores among the three groups (P > 0.05). Most participants (95%) responded that their understanding of hereditary breast cancer had increased after the group genetic counseling session and that their satisfaction was high. The main advantage noted with metaverse was no limit of space and location while attending the session (97%), and the main disadvantage was a possibility of missing content due to an unstable internet connection (67%). Conclusions: The metaverse platform would be acceptable as an alternative group genetic counseling service. More studies are needed to investigate how, for whom, and in what circumstances metaverse can be effectively utilized. © Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine.
DOI
10.3343/alm.2024.44.1.82
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