Aim: This research is designed to establish and evaluate the effectiveness of a virtual reality simulation program using COVID-19 scenario for nursing students. Design: This is a quasi-experimental study using a non-equivalent control group pre-test-posttest design. Methods: The participants were 65 students in their fourth year in nursing college. The knowledge about communicable infectious diseases in the respiratory system, self-efficacy, clinical reasoning capacity and learning satisfaction was evaluated. Results: The experimental group showed a significantly higher learning satisfaction (t = 3.01, p =.004). Both groups presented statistically significant differences in knowledge on infectious respiratory diseases, self-efficacy and clinical reasoning between pre-test and posttest. However, knowledge (t = 0.47, p =.643), self-efficacy (t = 0.70, p =.944) and clinical reasoning were not different between the groups.
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Jeong, Y., Lee, H., & Han, J. W. (2022). Development and evaluation of virtual reality simulation education based on coronavirus disease 2019 scenario for nursing students: A pilot study. Nursing Open, 9(2), 1066–1076. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1145
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