Publication: Enhancing nursing simulation education: A case for extended reality innovation
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This concept paper explores the use of extended reality (XR) technology in nursing education, with a focus on three case studies developed at one regional university in Australia. Tertiary
education institutions that deliver nursing curricula are facing challenges around the provision of
simulated learning experiences that prepare students for the demands of real-world professional
practice. To overcome these barriers, XR technology, which includes augmented, mixed, and virtual
reality (AR, MR, VR), offers a diverse media platform for the creation of immersive, hands-on learning
experiences, situated within virtual environments that can reflect some of the dynamic aspects of
real-world healthcare environments. This document analysis explores the use of XR technology in
nursing education, through the narrative and discussion of three applied-use cases. The collaboration
and co-design between nursing educators and XR technology experts allows for the creation of
synchronous and asynchronous learning experiences beyond traditional nursing simulation media,
better preparing students for the demands of real-world professional practice.
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Fealy S., Irwin P., TAÇGIN Z., See Z. S., Jones D., "Enhancing Nursing Simulation Education: A Case for Extended Reality Innovation", Virtual Worlds -MDPI, cilt.2, sa.3, ss.218-230, 2023
