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    The GridlockED serious game effectively simulates emergency department (ED) workflows and patient cases for nursing education. Most nurses found it a valuable tool for preparing new staff for ED practice.

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    • Serious Games in Medicine
    • Nursing Professional Development

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    • Serious games offer innovative approaches to healthcare training.
    • The GridlockED game was designed to address emergency department (ED) challenges for medical professionals.
    • Limited research exists on nurses' perceptions of serious games for continuing education.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate emergency department (ED) nurses' perceptions of the GridlockED serious game.
    • To assess the utility, fidelity, acceptability, and applicability of GridlockED as a continuing education platform for nurses.

    Main Methods:

    • A single-center observational study was conducted.
    • Participants included nurses recruited from a continuing nursing education event.
    • Data were collected via pre- and post-game surveys after a 45-minute gameplay session.

    Main Results:

    • 91% of nurses found the game's workflow equivalent to a typical ED.
    • 96% of participants felt the game's cases were realistic representations of ED patients.
    • 92% of nurses viewed the game as a useful tool for new nurse transition into the ED.

    Conclusions:

    • The GridlockED game demonstrates potential as a serious game for nursing education.
    • It is particularly beneficial for new ED nurse orientation and transition programs.
    • The game can support the development of critical skills for ED practice.