Nursing education trial using a virtual nightingale ward

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Nursing department students are expected to correctly grasp the entire concept of nursing through their education. The authors created a movie of a Nightingale ward (virtual ward, hereafter) with an architectural computer design software for education. The students' reaction to the virtual ward was categorized into three viewpoints: that of nurses, of patients, and of nurses and patients in common. Most of the reactions in each viewpoint were: "easy to observe patients" in the nurses' viewpoint; "no privacy" in the patients' viewpoint; and "wide room" in the common viewpoint, respectively. These reactions show the effectiveness of using a virtual ward in nursing education. Because these reactions are characteristics of a Nightingale ward, and even students, who have generally less experiences, recognized these characteristics from the both viewpoints of nurses and patients.

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Tsuji, K., Iwata, N., Kodama, H., Hagiwara, T., Takai, K., Sasaki, Y., … Matsumoto, M. (2017). Nursing education trial using a virtual nightingale ward. Journal of UOEH, 39(2), 175–179. https://doi.org/10.7888/juoeh.39.175

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