Tracheotomy Home Care Assistance and Education System
According to statistics from the Journal of Health, respiratory care in Taiwan has increased fourfold in nearly a decade, with approximately 69% of patients requiring intubation and subsequent tracheotomy decisions. This is why this tutorial uses virtual reality to allow patients and their families to experience the differences between conventional intubation and puncture in the virtual world, including expectoration, feeding, voicing, surgery, prognosis and long-term complications, to help them make decisions and guide the flow of home care in the field A program that enables caregivers and families to repeat and master the techniques and details of the steps involved, such as wound care, expectoration, feeding, placement of a tracheal tube, emergency response to placement of a loudspeaker and tracheal tube slippage, and to guide the process of home acupuncture care in a field, enabling caregivers and family members to repeat and master the experience Related techniques and details of steps, such as wound care, sputum collection, feeding, placement of air ducts, emergency handling of sound and tracheal tube slippage, etc., can reduce the flow of family members to the hospital and improve the quality of care for the whole person.