See it, hear it, feel it: embodying a patient experience through immersive virtual reality
Information and Learning Sciences
ISSN: 2398-5348
Article publication date: 21 June 2021
Issue publication date: 9 August 2021
Abstract
Purpose
The aim of the study was to explore aspects of learning in terms of gain in knowledge, confidence and empathy with immersive virtual reality (VR) from the patient perspective in undergraduate nursing students.
Design/methodology/approach
A pilot study integrating immersive VR experiences during clinical courses was facilitated based on the INACSL (2016) standards for simulation practices with a convenience sample of 165 nursing students in three levels of cohorts, using two different VR scenario simulations. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected through pre- and post-surveys.
Findings
Student participants embodied patients with chronic disease using immersive VR. Findings showed substantial gains in most measures of knowledge, confidence and empathy, with slightly less difference seen in lower level nursing students particularly with empathy and understanding.
Research limitations/implications
Embodiment through immersive VR scenarios was shown to increase learner development. The positive findings from the pilot study justified continuance of integration of immersive VR in nursing education, recommending further use and research.
Originality/value
Simulated learning for nursing has known benefits on knowledge and understanding. Immersive VR is gaining recognition within nursing education as a method to enhance cognitive and affective knowledge. This paper hopes to add insights on the impact of immersive VR for student learning and encourage discussion about the future for innovative immersive teaching and learning approaches for experiential learning.
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Acknowledgements
The authors wish to acknowledge Embodied Labs for the use of their product, and the nursing students and faculty who engaged in the pilot research study.
Embodied Labs for their product; nursing students and faculty who engage in the pilot research study.
Disclaimer: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
Citation
Hannans, J.A., Nevins, C.M. and Jordan, K. (2021), "See it, hear it, feel it: embodying a patient experience through immersive virtual reality", Information and Learning Sciences, Vol. 122 No. 7/8, pp. 565-583. https://doi.org/10.1108/ILS-10-2020-0233
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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