Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
School of Computer Science and Information Technology, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
J Clin Nurs. 2022 May;31(9-10):1228-1242. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15978. Epub 2021 Jul 22.
This study explored nursing students' views of using virtual reality in healthcare.
The popularity and use of virtual reality in healthcare delivery and education is on the rise. Yet, the views of future nurses regarding this technology remain underexplored.
This is a qualitative descriptive study guided by a naturalistic inquiry and reported using the Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research checklist.
Nursing students (n = 26) were recruited using convenience and snowball sampling. They were first exposed to a virtual reality intervention aimed to enhance men's awareness of testicular diseases. This was attempted to familiarise participants with the technology and initiate conversations around its use in healthcare. Participants were then interviewed face-to-face, either individually or within focus groups. Data were analysed using thematic analysis.
Four themes were identified: (i) positive experiences of virtual reality; (ii) challenges to using virtual reality; (iii) settings where virtual reality can be implemented; and (iv) blue-sky and future applications of virtual reality. Participants described this technology as novel, enjoyable, immersive, memorable and inclusive. They questioned, however, the suitability of virtual reality for older adults, reported minor technical difficulties and stressed the importance of prior preparation in the use of the technology. Virtual reality was recommended for use in outpatient healthcare settings, schools and the community. Participants suggested using virtual reality in health promotion, disease prevention and management, and to promote nurses' empathy towards patients.
Findings highlight the potential role of virtual reality in assisting nurses in promoting health and managing disease. Future research is needed to establish the long-term effect of virtual reality interventions among more diverse participants.
Virtual reality can be implemented in outpatient, educational and community settings in order to promote health, prevent disease, enhance disease and self-management, and increase nurses' empathy towards patients.
本研究探讨了护理学生对在医疗保健中使用虚拟现实的看法。
虚拟现实在医疗保健提供和教育中的普及和使用呈上升趋势。然而,未来护士对这项技术的看法仍未得到充分探索。
这是一项定性描述性研究,以自然主义探究为指导,并按照定性研究报告标准清单进行报告。
使用方便抽样和滚雪球抽样招募护理学生(n=26)。他们首先接触到一项旨在提高男性对睾丸疾病认识的虚拟现实干预措施。这旨在使参与者熟悉该技术,并就其在医疗保健中的使用展开对话。然后,通过面对面访谈(个人访谈或焦点小组访谈)对参与者进行采访。使用主题分析对数据进行分析。
确定了四个主题:(i)虚拟现实的积极体验;(ii)使用虚拟现实的挑战;(iii)可以实施虚拟现实的环境;和(iv)虚拟现实的未来应用。参与者将这项技术描述为新颖、有趣、沉浸式、令人难忘和包容的。然而,他们质疑虚拟现实是否适合老年人,报告了一些技术小困难,并强调在使用该技术前进行充分准备的重要性。建议将虚拟现实用于门诊医疗保健环境、学校和社区。参与者建议将虚拟现实用于健康促进、疾病预防和管理,并促进护士对患者的同理心。
研究结果强调了虚拟现实在协助护士促进健康和管理疾病方面的潜在作用。需要进一步的研究来确定虚拟现实干预措施在更多样化的参与者中的长期效果。
虚拟现实可在门诊、教育和社区环境中实施,以促进健康、预防疾病、增强疾病和自我管理能力,并提高护士对患者的同理心。