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This pilot study found that a virtual reality (VR) education program significantly increased nursing students' confidence in managing aggression. The VR approach was deemed more effective than traditional methods for this crucial skill.

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  • Healthcare Simulation
  • Virtual Reality Applications

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  • Virtual reality (VR) offers a safe, simulated environment for training healthcare professionals in high-risk scenarios.
  • There is a documented need for effective methods to teach aggression management in nursing curricula.
  • Existing literature lacks comprehensive studies on VR's role in aggression management education for nurses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the acceptability, feasibility, and effectiveness of a VR-based education program for aggression management.
  • To assess final-year undergraduate nursing students' confidence and learning experiences.
  • To compare the VR approach with traditional didactic teaching methods.

Main Methods:

  • A pilot study employing a quantitative pre- and post-education survey design.
  • Undergraduate nursing students participated in a VR aggression management program.
  • Surveys collected data on student confidence, realism of simulation, experiential learning, and program effectiveness.

Main Results:

  • The VR program significantly enhanced nursing students' confidence in managing aggression (p < 0.022).
  • Participants found the VR simulation realistic (M=6.18) and conducive to experiential learning (M=6.18).
  • The VR program was rated as more effective than traditional teaching methods (M=6.45).

Conclusions:

  • The VR education program is an acceptable, feasible, and effective method for teaching aggression management to nursing students.
  • VR simulation, coupled with debriefing, enhances learning and confidence in managing aggressive situations.
  • Further research with larger cohorts of nursing and healthcare students is warranted to validate these findings.