Examining the Perceptions Among Undergraduate Nursing Students Using Virtual Reality in a Community Course: A Mixed-Methods Explanatory Study.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Journal of Community Health Nursing Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-15 DOI:10.1080/07370016.2023.2280617
Justin Fontenot, Michael Hebert, Hung-Chu Lin, Arun K Kulshreshth
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Abstract

Purpose: This study investigated undergraduate nursing students' perceptions of integrating virtual reality (VR) technology into a community nursing course, specifically home and environmental patient safety assessments.

Design: This study used a mixed-methods approach with an explanatory design.

Methods: Participants were recruited from a community health course. The students engaged in a VR simulation involving home visits using the vizHome platform. Quantitative and qualitative data were gathered using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and the System Usability Scale (SUS). Semi-structured interviews were conducted. Quantitative data were collected through Qualtrics and secure Zoom connections for the interviews. The data were analyzed with SPSS and MAXQDA.

Findings: The results indicated that participants perceived VR as valuable and easy to use for learning home assessment skills. The System Usability Scale (SUS) score revealed room for improvement. Technical limitations were identified as challenges that must be addressed to enhance the user experience.

Conclusion: Participants acknowledged VR's potential to supplement traditional learning methods, providing safe and realistic exposure to diverse home environments. While VR was seen as beneficial, it was not considered a replacement for actual home visits in community nursing education.

Clinical evidence: This study provided clinical teaching evidence on the usability and student perceptions of VR in community courses.

在社区课程中检查本科护理学生使用虚拟现实的认知:一项混合方法的解释性研究。
目的:本研究旨在调查本科护生对将虚拟现实(VR)技术融入社区护理课程,特别是家庭和环境患者安全评估的看法。设计:本研究采用解释性设计的混合方法。方法:参与者从社区健康课程中招募。学生们使用vizHome平台进行了一次虚拟现实模拟,包括家访。使用技术接受模型(TAM)和系统可用性量表(SUS)收集定量和定性数据。进行了半结构化访谈。通过qualics和安全Zoom连接收集定量数据进行访谈。采用SPSS和MAXQDA对数据进行分析。结果表明,参与者认为VR是有价值的,并且易于使用,用于学习家庭评估技能。系统可用性量表(SUS)得分显示了改进的空间。技术限制被确定为必须解决的挑战,以增强用户体验。结论:参与者承认VR有潜力补充传统的学习方法,为不同的家庭环境提供安全和真实的暴露。虽然虚拟现实被认为是有益的,但它并不被认为是社区护理教育中实际家访的替代品。临床证据:本研究为社区课程中VR的可用性和学生认知提供了临床教学证据。
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CiteScore
1.40
自引率
10.00%
发文量
21
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: This innovative publication focuses on health care issues relevant to all aspects of community practice -- home health care, visiting nursing services, clinics, hospices, education, and public health administration. Well-researched articles provide practical and up-to-date information to aid the nurse who must frequently make decisions and solve problems without the back-up support systems available in the hospital. The journal is a forum for community health professionals to share their experience and expertise with others in the field.
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