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This study aims to evaluate the impact of continuous, simulation-based training, incorporating virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), on the performance of Red Crescent emergency crews in managing critical injuries. The experimental group underwent advanced training that included scenario-based simulations, VR/AR technologies, and psychological resilience training. A control group received standard training for comparison. Knowledge, practical skills, and psychological preparedness were assessed through pre- and post-training tests, skill evaluations in simulated emergency scenarios, and surveys measuring stress levels and confidence. The results showed a 35% increase in knowledge scores and significant improvements in practical skills, including a 25% reduction in response times and 80% success in triage assessments. Participants also reported a 40% reduction in stress and a 90% increase in confidence. However, challenges such as resource constraints and time limitations were identified as barriers to broader implementation. The findings highlight the value of incorporating modern training methods to enhance the effectiveness of emergency responders in critical injury management.
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