Virtual Reality Simulation Integration in a Prelicensure Nursing Program: Lessons Learned.

Nurse Educ

Author Affiliations: Director of Nursing Simulation Lab (Ms Willett), Assistant Director of Nursing Simulation Lab (Dr Ng), and Assistant Professors (Drs Adelman-Mullally and Ng), Illinois State University, Normal; and Professor (Dr Chung), University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Simulation replicates real clinical experiences, helping students gain competencies in a safe environment, with virtual reality offering immersive learning without many traditional limitations.
  • There is a lack of practical examples in literature for implementing immersive technology simulation in nursing education despite available resources.
  • The article shares insights on the selection and implementation of virtual reality simulations in a nursing program, providing valuable lessons for nurse educators.

Article Abstract

Background: Simulation, whether conducted live or through virtual technologies, provides students with experiential learning by replicating realistic clinical experiences that can develop learner competencies in a safe environment. Virtual reality simulation may provide the same level of effective and engaging experiential learning in a fully immersive learning environment without many of the limitations inherent to traditional live simulation environments, such as simulation equipment and designated labs.

Problem: While there are vendor-provided resources and a new tool kit covering immersive technology simulation implementation in nursing, a lived example to contextualize the implementation process is missing from the literature.

Approach: This article discusses the selection and implementation of virtual reality simulations in a nursing undergraduate program and lessons learned in the process.

Conclusions: Nurse educators seeking such experiences for their students may benefit from the insights shared in this article.

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