Enhancing Nursing Simulation Education: A Case for Extended Reality Innovation
<p>The Compromised Neonate virtual reality educational application. (<b>a</b>) Demonstration of conducting a neonatal resuscitation assessment. (<b>b</b>) Demonstration of interacting with the experience using a handheld controller. (<b>c</b>) Demonstration of the compromised neonate requiring medication.</p> "> Figure 2
<p>The Road to Birth multimodal XR learning program. (<b>a</b>) Demonstration of the RtB being used on a smart tablet. (<b>b</b>) Demonstration of a student using the RtB on the Microsoft HoloLens. (<b>c</b>) Demonstration of the RtB timeline interface.</p> "> Figure 3
<p>The Conflict Resolution (Angry Stan) program. (<b>a</b>) Demonstration of the emergency room environment. (<b>b</b>) Demonstration of Angry Stan & mini game. (<b>c</b>) Demonstration of heart rate writs monitor.</p> "> Figure 4
<p>A pathway to assist with the educational interactive design process [<a href="#B51-virtualworlds-02-00013" class="html-bibr">51</a>].</p> ">
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Nursing Simulation Education
1.2. Making the Case for XR Innovation
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. The Compromised Neonate
3.2. The Road to Birth
3.3. Conflict Resolution—Angry Stan
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Fealy, S.; Irwin, P.; Tacgin, Z.; See, Z.S.; Jones, D. Enhancing Nursing Simulation Education: A Case for Extended Reality Innovation. Virtual Worlds 2023, 2, 218-230. https://doi.org/10.3390/virtualworlds2030013
Fealy S, Irwin P, Tacgin Z, See ZS, Jones D. Enhancing Nursing Simulation Education: A Case for Extended Reality Innovation. Virtual Worlds. 2023; 2(3):218-230. https://doi.org/10.3390/virtualworlds2030013
Chicago/Turabian StyleFealy, Shanna, Pauletta Irwin, Zeynep Tacgin, Zi Siang See, and Donovan Jones. 2023. "Enhancing Nursing Simulation Education: A Case for Extended Reality Innovation" Virtual Worlds 2, no. 3: 218-230. https://doi.org/10.3390/virtualworlds2030013
APA StyleFealy, S., Irwin, P., Tacgin, Z., See, Z. S., & Jones, D. (2023). Enhancing Nursing Simulation Education: A Case for Extended Reality Innovation. Virtual Worlds, 2(3), 218-230. https://doi.org/10.3390/virtualworlds2030013