Using Virtual Reality to Increase Nurses' Knowledge of Adolescent Suicide Precautions

Emily L. Rappolt, Cindy Jean Hadenfeldt
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Adolescents are disproportionately impacted by suicide, making it imperative nurses know how to identify those at high risk of suicide and provide safe care in the hospital setting. The purpose of this pilot study was to determine the efficacy of a virtual escape room as a learning strategy to increase nursing knowledge of suicide precautions for adolescent patients. A 360-degree virtual escape room was developed to increase nursing knowledge of hospital policy related to suicide. Small groups of participants navigated through two virtual hospital rooms with embedded clues and questions related to suicide screening and precautions. Pretest-posttest questionnaires were used to measure changes in knowledge. Nurses demonstrated improved knowledge of hospital policy following completion of the activity. Participants also expressed a high level of satisfaction with this form of learning. The use of a virtual escape room was an effective method for educating nurses on standards related to suicide prevention. [ J Contin Educ Nurs . 202x;5x(x):xx–xx.]
利用虚拟现实技术增加护士对青少年自杀预防措施的了解
青少年受到自杀的影响尤为严重,因此护士必须知道如何识别自杀高危人群并在医院环境中提供安全护理。本初步研究的目的是确定虚拟逃生室作为一种学习策略的有效性,以提高青少年患者的自杀预防护理知识。我们设计了一个360度虚拟逃生室,以提高护理人员对医院自杀相关政策的了解。一小群参与者在两个虚拟的医院房间里导航,房间里嵌入了与自杀筛查和预防有关的线索和问题。使用前测后测问卷来测量知识的变化。活动结束后,护士对医院政策的了解有所提高。参与者也对这种学习方式表达了很高的满意度。使用虚拟逃生室是教育护士有关自杀预防标准的有效方法。[J]中国医学杂志。202 x; 5 x (x): xx-xx。)
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