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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2020.10.10.100

The Effect of Education Integrating Virtual Reality Simulation Training and Outside School Clinical Practice for Nursing Students  

Lim, Semi (Graduate School of Nursing Science, Ewha Womans University)
Yeom, Young-Ran (Chosun Nursing College)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.10, no.10, 2020 , pp. 100-108 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to identify the differences in self-efficacy, clinical performance ability, and critical thinking disposition after applying education integrated educational virtual reality simulation to training and outside school clinical practice to nursing college students and to provide them as basic data for effective practical education. This study was conducted from June 8 to July 3, 2020, and enrolled in the 3rd year of university in G city, and 30 subjects who did not receive virtual reality simulation training or outside school clinical training at all. Data were analyzed by Paired t-test. As a result of the study, the result of pretest and posttest to each group showed statistically significant improvements in self-efficacy, clinical performance ability, and critical thinking disposition. As a results of the study, education integrating virtual reality simulation training and clinical practice for nursing students to improves clinical performance ability, improves critical thinking, and self-efficacy, so it is thought that various virtual reality simulation training must be suitable for clinical situations before practice is necessary.
Keywords
Nursing students; Virtual reality; Simulation training; Self-efficacy; Critical thinking;
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