Yang Seung Hyeon, Jeon Hyejin, Hong Seok Yeong, Shin Hyunsook
College of Nursing Science, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
College of Nursing Science, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Nurse Educ Today. 2025 Jul;150:106717. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2025.106717. Epub 2025 Mar 20.
Simulation-based education is pivotal in nursing as it provides safe environments for clinical practice to enhance competencies. While traditional simulation enhances knowledge, critical thinking, confidence, and metacognition, it is encumbered by limitations like high cost and spatial constraints. In comparison, virtual simulations, such as multi-user virtual environment simulations, offer immersive and interactive experiences that can help overcome many of these limitations.
We aimed to evaluate the effects of multi-user virtual environment simulations on nursing students' metacognition and competency and examine the impact of varying simulation exposures in a multi-site context.
A multi-site multi-group comparative design was used to assess the effectiveness of multi-user virtual environment simulations.
The study was conducted across five universities in South Korea.
A total of 518 undergraduate nursing students from ten groups at five universities participated in the study.
Participants engaged in child and community health nursing simulations within virtual environments, including settings like hospitals, public health centers, and residential homes. The scenarios were constructed using expert-validated templates to prompt student actions. Metacognition and nursing competency were measured using pretest and posttest questionnaires, with statistical analysis employed to assess the degree of variations.
Significant improvements in metacognition and nursing competency were observed, especially among students with lower initial skill levels. Exposure to three or more scenarios led to significant gains in metacognition and competency. Students in high-cluster groups demonstrated changes in metacognition through the integration of simulation and clinical practicum approaches.
Multi-user virtual environment simulations effectively enhance nursing students' metacognition and competency, providing a cost-effective, immersive, and interactive alternative to traditional simulations. High-quality scenarios and real-time peer feedback are critical for maximizing educational outcomes. Future research should optimize the quantity and quality of scenarios and integrating multi-user virtual environment simulations with clinical practicum to further advance nursing education.
基于模拟的教育在护理领域至关重要,因为它为临床实践提供了安全的环境以提高能力。虽然传统模拟可增强知识、批判性思维、信心和元认知,但它受到高成本和空间限制等局限性的困扰。相比之下,虚拟模拟,如多用户虚拟环境模拟,提供沉浸式和交互式体验,有助于克服其中许多局限性。
我们旨在评估多用户虚拟环境模拟对护理学生元认知和能力的影响,并在多地点背景下研究不同模拟暴露量的影响。
采用多地点多组比较设计来评估多用户虚拟环境模拟的有效性。
该研究在韩国的五所大学进行。
来自五所大学十个组的总共518名本科护理学生参与了该研究。
参与者在虚拟环境中参与儿童和社区健康护理模拟,包括医院、公共卫生中心和住宅等场景。这些场景使用经过专家验证的模板构建,以促使学生采取行动。使用预测试和后测试问卷测量元认知和护理能力,并采用统计分析来评估变化程度。
观察到元认知和护理能力有显著提高,尤其是初始技能水平较低的学生。接触三个或更多场景导致元认知和能力有显著提升。高分组的学生通过整合模拟和临床实习方法在元认知方面表现出变化。
多用户虚拟环境模拟有效地提高了护理学生的元认知和能力,为传统模拟提供了一种经济高效、沉浸式和交互式的替代方案。高质量的场景和实时同伴反馈对于最大化教育成果至关重要。未来的研究应优化场景的数量和质量,并将多用户虚拟环境模拟与临床实习相结合,以进一步推进护理教育。