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Aims
This study developed and evaluated a mixed reality (MR) simulation program for dyspnoea care (D-MRSim) to enhance new nurses’ competency.
BackgroundManaging dyspnoea requires advanced skills, which many new nurses lack. Innovative training, such as MR simulation, may bridge this gap.
DesignThis study used a mixed-methods design combining a randomized controlled trial and focus group interviews (FGIs).
MethodsA total of 59 new nurses at a university hospital in South Korea participated, with random assignment to the experimental (n = 30) or control group (n = 29). The experimental group received D-MRSim (three 2-hour sessions over 6 weeks), while controls received equivalent traditional training. D-MRSim, developed using the ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) model, was evaluated through surveys, performance assessments and FGIs.
ResultsThe experimental group demonstrated significant improvements over time in confidence (χ² = 82.27, p < 0.001), problem-solving ability (χ² = 23.06, p < 0.001) and knowledge (χ² = 33.34, p < 0.001). The experimental group showed significantly greater knowledge (F = 10.17, p = 0.002) and higher clinical performance both immediately (Z = -6.12, p < 0.001) and 3 months after the program (Z = -5.55, p < 0.001). FGIs identified four themes: (1) Realistic learning environment, (2) Effective learning approach, (3) Clinical competency enhancement and (4) Limitations and need for improvement.
ConclusionsD-MRSim effectively enhanced new nurses' clinical competency by providing an immersive learning environment with repeated practice opportunities, serving as a valuable educational tool for improving clinical skills and adaptability.
Details
Computer Simulation;
Literature Reviews;
Environment;
Experiential Learning;
Nursing Education;
Interviews;
Mixed Methods Research;
Effect Size;
Learner Engagement;
Methods Research;
Content Validity;
Focus Groups;
Clinical Experience;
Competence;
Nurses;
Control Groups;
Influence of Technology;
Experimental Groups;
Educational Methods;
Learning Processes;
Learning Theories;
Educational Technology;
Observation;
Outcomes of Education
Communication;
Clinical skills;
Learning environment;
Dyspnea;
Performance evaluation;
Virtual reality;
Simulation;
Focus groups;
Nursing education;
Competency based learning;
Nurses;
Clinical trials;
Mixed methods research;
Patients;
Professional training;
Educational objectives;
Experiential learning;
Clinical nursing;
Health education;
Health care;
Immersive learning;
Reality;
Medical personnel;
Competence;
Training;
Skills;
Groups
; Jeong, Hye Won 2 1 Department of Nursing, Chonnam National University Hospital, 42 Jebong-ro, Dong-gu, Gwangju 61469, Republic of Korea; College of Nursing, Chonnam National University, 160, Baekseo-ro, Dong-gu, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
2 Department of Nursing, Korea National University of Transportation, 61, Daehak-ro, Yonggang-ri, Jeungpyeong-eup, Jeungpyeong-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do 27909, Republic of Korea