On April 19, 2023
A new study suggests that nursing trainees learn more effectively with virtual reality than in traditional training.
Virtual reality could improve nursing education and provide hands-on experience beyond the confines of inpatient clinics. That’s the conclusion of George Mason University associate Professor of Nursing Bethany Cieslowski and her research team.
VR training partially superior to traditional practice
The researchers divided the study participants into two groups. A control group received conventional clinical practice and an intervention group received immersive VR training.
The researchers then compared the participants’ performance in several areas of nursing practice, including infection control, initial assessment, and oxygen therapy. Results showed that the VR training group performed significantly better than the control group in these areas.
Cieslowski said in a press release, “The use of VR continues to grow in clinical nursing practice; however, the existing body of evidence on VR, especially immersive virtual reality, is limited.”
Rising demand for nursing education
“These preliminary results offer promise and demonstrate the potential of immersive virtual reality in the future of nursing education and preparing the workforce of the future,” said Cieslowski.
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