King Denyse, Tee Stephen, Falconer Liz, Angell Catherine, Holley Debbie, Mills Anne
Bournemouth University, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Bournemouth University, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Nurse Educ Today. 2018 Dec;71:7-9. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2018.08.002. Epub 2018 Sep 4.
The advancements in and affordability of technologies offer increasing opportunities to modernise healthcare education into packages developed to meet the expectations and requirements of the digital generation. Purposefully designed and tested Virtual Reality Learning Environments (VRLE) can offer healthcare students the means to access and revisit learning materials in ways that enhance education and meet a range of needs; including those with specific learning differences and those who have traditionally been disenfranchised. Furthermore, this will make healthcare education much more readily available to those who have been previously marginalised by distance. This paper argues that Virtual Reality (VR) has the unique potential to transform healthcare education and suggests that more providers should consider collaborating with developers and investing in the technology.
技术的进步及其可承受性为将医疗保健教育现代化提供了越来越多的机会,使其成为为满足数字时代的期望和要求而开发的一揽子方案。经过精心设计和测试的虚拟现实学习环境(VRLE)可以为医学生提供以增强教育效果并满足一系列需求的方式来获取和重温学习材料的途径,这些需求包括有特殊学习差异的学生以及那些传统上被剥夺权利的学生。此外,这将使医疗保健教育更容易为那些因距离而被边缘化的人所获得。本文认为虚拟现实(VR)具有变革医疗保健教育的独特潜力,并建议更多的提供者应考虑与开发者合作并对该技术进行投资。