Multidisciplinary Design-Based Multimodal Virtual Reality Simulation in Nursing Education: Mixed Methods Study.

Multidisciplinary Design-Based Multimodal Virtual Reality Simulation in Nursing Education: Mixed Methods Study.

Publication date: Jul 26, 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the necessity for innovative educational methods in nursing. Our study takes a unique approach using a multidisciplinary simulation design, which offers a systematic and comprehensive strategy for developing virtual reality (VR) simulations in nursing education. The aim of this study is to develop VR simulation content for a pediatric nursing module based on a multidisciplinary simulation design and to evaluate its feasibility for nursing education. This study used a 1-group, posttest-only design. VR content for pediatric nursing practice was developed by integrating the technological characteristics of a multimodal VR system with the learning elements of traditional nursing simulation, combining various disciplines, including education, engineering, and nursing. A user test was conducted with 12 nursing graduates (preservice nurses) followed by post hoc surveys (assessing presence, VR systems, VR sickness, and simulation satisfaction) and in-depth, one-on-one interviews. User tests showed mean scores of 4. 01 (SD 1. 43) for presence, 4. 91 (SD 0. 81) for the VR system, 0. 64 (SD 0. 35) for VR sickness, and 5. 00 (SD 1. 00) for simulation satisfaction. In-depth interviews revealed that the main strengths of the immersive VR simulation for pediatric pneumonia nursing were effective visualization and direct experience through hands-on manipulation; the drawback was keyword-based voice interaction. To improve VR simulation quality, participants suggested increasing the number of nursing techniques and refining them in more detail. This VR simulation content for a pediatric nursing practice using a multidisciplinary educational design model was confirmed to have positive educational potential. Further research is needed to confirm the specific learning effects of immersive nursing content based on multidisciplinary design models.

Concepts Keywords
Graduates Adult
Keyword allied health
Nurses COVID-19
Pediatric develop
Pneumonia development
education
Education, Nursing
educational
educator
educators
feasibility
Female
Humans
interview
interviews
Male
module
modules
multidisciplinary
multimodal
nurse
nurses
nursing
paediatric
paediatrics
Pandemics
pediatric
Pediatric Nursing
pediatrics
qualitative
satisfaction
simulation
Simulation Training
simulations
teaching
usability
user test
user testing
Virtual Reality
virtual reality
VR

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
disease MESH pneumonia
disease VO effective
disease IDO quality

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