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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Medical Simulation
  • Virtual Reality Technology

Background:

  • Virtual Reality Simulation (VRS) offers immersive clinical scenarios crucial for emergency nursing education.
  • Triage presents a significant teaching challenge in emergency nursing due to limited practical learning opportunities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of a Virtual Reality Simulation (VRS) triage program.
  • To assess improvements in nursing students' learning motivation, attitudes, satisfaction, and overall learning experiences in an emergency nursing course.

Main Methods:

  • Convergent parallel mixed-methods design involving 164 third-year nursing students.
  • Experimental group (n=73) used VRS triage; control group (n=91) used traditional case studies.
  • Learning outcomes measured via motivational learning inventory (Attention, Relevance, Confidence, Satisfaction), attitude/satisfaction questionnaires, and phenomenographic interviews.

Main Results:

  • The VRS group demonstrated significant improvements in motivational learning inventory scores, particularly in satisfaction, confidence, attention, and relevance.
  • Qualitative data revealed themes of realistic clinical environments, knowledge internalization, enhanced clinical skills, and positive attitudes toward patient care.
  • The core theme identified was the establishment of professional core competency.

Conclusions:

  • Virtual Reality Simulation (VRS) learning positively enhances nursing students' educational experiences.
  • VRS triage is an effective tool for improving motivation, satisfaction, and clinical skills in emergency nursing education.
  • This study provides valuable insights into the application and effectiveness of VR technology in nursing education.