Development and effects of a scenario-based labor nursing simulation education program using an artificial intelligence tutor: a quasi-experimental study.

Women's health nursing (Seoul, Korea) Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-30 DOI:10.4069/whn.2025.06.18
Seo-A Park, Hye Young Kim
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Abstract

Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the effects of a scenario-based labor nursing simulation education program using an artificial intelligence (AI) tutor on knowledge, critical thinking disposition, clinical performance abilities, and digital literacy.

Methods: This quasi-experimental study employed a non-equivalent control group pre- and post-test design. Seventy-two fourth-year nursing students (38 experimental, 34 control) were recruited from a university in Gumi, Korea. The experimental group participated in a scenario-based simulation education program supported by an AI tutor, while the control group engaged in conventional high-fidelity simulation training. Both groups attended sessions once per week for 2 hours over five sessions. Data were collected from August to December 2023 and analyzed using descriptive statistics, homogeneity testing, and the independent t-test.

Results: Simulation using an AI tutor resulted in significantly higher scores for the experimental group compared to the control group in nursing knowledge (t=7.03, p<.001), clinical performance (t=7.80, p=.020), and digital literacy (t=5.02, p<.001).

Conclusion: The scenario-based labor nursing simulation program utilizing an AI tutor was effective in improving nursing students' delivery of knowledge, clinical performance, and digital literacy. Future research should focus on developing diverse and advanced simulation programs tailored to various areas of women's health nursing, to further enhance critical thinking and clinical judgment capabilities.

基于人工智能导师的情景分娩护理模拟教育方案的开发与效果:一项准实验研究。
目的:本研究旨在确定人工智能(AI)导师的情景化分娩护理模拟教育计划对知识、批判性思维倾向、临床表现能力和数字素养的影响。方法:准实验研究采用非等效对照组,前后设计。本研究从韩国龟尾市某大学招收护理专业四年级学生72名(试验组38名,对照组34名)。实验组接受人工智能导师支持的基于场景的模拟教育,对照组接受常规的高保真模拟训练。两组人每周参加一次,每次2小时,共5次。数据采集时间为2023年8月至12月,采用描述性统计、齐性检验和独立t检验进行分析。结果:人工智能导师模拟组护理知识得分显著高于对照组(t=7.03, p)。结论:人工智能导师情景化产程护理模拟程序在提高护生知识传递、临床表现和数字素养方面具有较好的效果。未来的研究应着眼于开发针对女性健康护理各个领域的多样化和先进的模拟程序,以进一步提高批判性思维和临床判断能力。
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