Research Papers
Research papers
Published research on immersive learning with Enduvo. Links open on the journal's site.
From experience to action: sequential dynamics of experiential learning in immersive virtual reality-supported safety training
Interactive Learning Environments (2026). Maps how learners move from experience to action during immersive VR safety training, tracing the sequential dynamics of experiential learning.
Read the paper (opens in a new tab)↗link.springer.comAssessing the impact of virtual reality on surgeons' mental models of complex congenital heart cases
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (2026). Examines how reviewing patient-specific VR heart models sharpens surgeons' mental models of complex congenital heart cases ahead of intervention.
Read the paper (opens in a new tab)↗cureus.comVirtual Reality Training for Pediatric Sedation Challenges: A Cross-Sectional Study
Cureus (2025). Medical trainees who completed a two-hour VR curriculum on pediatric sedation emergencies, delivered in Enduvo, reported significantly greater confidence and preparedness for complications like laryngospasm and apnea.
Read the paper (opens in a new tab)↗journals.sagepub.comVirtual Reality for Preoperative Surgical Planning in Complex Pediatric Oncology
Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques (2024). Surgeons planning complex pediatric tumor operations reported higher confidence after reviewing patient-specific VR anatomy models — and in several cases changed their operative plan.
Read the paper (opens in a new tab)↗cureus.comImpact of Virtual Reality on Pharmacology Education: A Pilot Study
Cureus (2023). Medical students who completed a 10-minute immersive VR module on cardiovascular pharmacology, built with Enduvo, showed statistically significant gains in knowledge test scores and confidence.
Read the paper (opens in a new tab)↗bmcmededuc.biomedcentral.comFeasibility of virtual reality based training for optimising COVID-19 case handling in Uganda
BMC Medical Education (2022). Ugandan health workers trained on COVID-19 infection prevention through a VR curriculum built with Enduvo showed significantly better knowledge retention and skills than classroom-trained peers.
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