Professor, School of Nursing, Northern Michigan University, Marquette.
Nurse Educ. 2024;49(1):36-40. doi: 10.1097/NNE.0000000000001442. Epub 2023 May 25.
Using immersive virtual reality (VR), students are able to physically and emotionally embody patients while interacting in simulated environments with family and health care providers.
This pilot study explored how embodying patients with Alzheimer disease and terminal cancer at end of life using highly immersive VR impacted nursing students' confidence, feelings, and perceptions.
A quasi-experimental design was used with a convenience sample of bachelor of science in nursing students who completed pre/posttest scaled and open-ended questions.
Participants (N = 32) reported significant confidence increases; feelings about dying and hospice were also significantly changed. The majority described how the simulations would impact their future nursing care.
Using VR, students experienced disease, dying, and health care from the patient's perspective reporting differences in confidence, feelings, and perceptions. Immersive VR simulations warrant further study and have the potential to transform nursing education and impact health care.
使用沉浸式虚拟现实(VR),学生能够在与家人和医疗保健提供者在模拟环境中互动的同时,从身体和情感上体验患者。
本试点研究探讨了在生命末期使用高度沉浸式 VR 体验阿尔茨海默病和晚期癌症患者对护理学生的信心、感受和认知的影响。
采用准实验设计,对完成前后测试量表和开放性问题的护理专业本科学生进行方便抽样。
参与者(n=32)报告信心显著增强;对死亡和临终关怀的感受也有明显改变。大多数人描述了模拟将如何影响他们未来的护理。
使用 VR,学生从患者的角度体验疾病、死亡和医疗保健,报告了信心、感受和认知方面的差异。沉浸式 VR 模拟值得进一步研究,有可能改变护理教育并影响医疗保健。