Vitória Talya Dos Santos Sousa,Ellen da Silva Fernandes,Edmara Chaves Costa,Jose Ricardo Sousa Ayres de Moura,Emanuella Silva Joventino Melo,Rhanna Emanuela Fontenele Lima de Carvalho,Manuel Pardo Ríos,Patrícia Freire de Vasconcelos
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360° Video Simulation Scenario for the WHO Global Patient Safety Challenge "Medication Without Harm".
BACKGROUND
High-quality video productions integrating 360° simulations of real-life nursing scenarios, though still emerging and relatively rare, have shown promise in enriching learning experiences and refining students' competencies, attitudes, and knowledge.
PURPOSE
To develop a 360° video simulation scenario for teaching medication safety in nursing.
METHODS
The methodological framework comprised 3 key stages: (1) crafting the script; (2) scrutinizing the script's validity through evaluation by expert judges in medication administration; and (3) developing the set, filming scenes, and refining the video using a 360° camera.
RESULTS
All evaluated elements garnered substantial concurrence among the expert panel. After script validation, the video script underwent refinement and validation by expert judges. The 360° video was tailored for utilization with virtual reality glasses, rendering it accessible for integration into nursing education curricula.
CONCLUSIONS
The final version consisted of a continuous scene that ended with a question that prompted the identification of errors.