Li-Hsiang Wang , Chun-Chih Lin , Li-Fen Chao , Ching‑I Chang , Suzanne Goopy , Chin-Yen Han
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Effectiveness of a virtual reality triage simulation program for nursing students: A mixed-methods study
Aims
To examine the effectiveness of a virtual reality simulation (VRS) triage in improving students’ learning motivation, attitudes, satisfaction and learning experiences in an emergency nursing course.
Background
VR facilitates the realization of clinical scenarios that are significant for teaching emergency nursing. Triage presents a unique challenge in emergency nursing courses, where practical learning opportunities are seldom available.
Design
The study employed a convergent parallel mixed-methods design.
Methods
A total of 164 third-year nursing students were recruited from an emergency nursing course. The experimental group of 73 students participated in a VRS triage program and the control group of 91 students received a traditional program based on written case studies. The learning outcomes were evaluated using the Attention, Relevance, Confidence and Satisfaction motivational learning inventory together with questionnaires on learning attitudes and satisfaction. Qualitative data were collected through phenomenographic interviews.
Results
The learning outcomes from the experimental group showed significant improvement in motivational learning inventory scores, with the greatest increase in satisfaction, followed by confidence, attention and relevance. Qualitative interviews with 30 students revealed four main themes in their learning experiences: “reflecting a real-world clinical environment,” “enabling the internalization of knowledge,” “enhancing clinical skills proficiency,” and “cultivating a positive attitude toward patient care.” The core theme was the establishment of professional core competency.
Conclusions
VRS learning shows positive outcomes in enriching students’ learning experiences. This study contributes to the literature on the use of VR technology in nursing education by offering insights into the effectiveness of VRS learning.
期刊介绍:
Nurse Education in Practice enables lecturers and practitioners to both share and disseminate evidence that demonstrates the actual practice of education as it is experienced in the realities of their respective work environments. It is supportive of new authors and will be at the forefront in publishing individual and collaborative papers that demonstrate the link between education and practice.