Published Date
21 Nov 2024
Category
Education
Nursing students use virtual reality to enhance their skills: 'Brings fun to learning'
St. Louis, MO – Virtual reality isn’t just for video games.
Some nursing students in St. Louis are using it to practice high-tech training without the need for real patients.
Goldfarb School of Nursing has integrated VR into its curriculum to give students a chance to hone skills in a different way.
Katie Jett, program director at Goldfarb, said virtual reality not only helps students with clinical skills but also makes learning more engaging.
VR is being used to train nursing students. "When you think about how people are connecting, how adolescents and young adults are connecting, a lot of it is through virtual experiences and gaming and technology." (Olivianna Calmes/Fox News)
"But when you think about how people are connecting, how adolescents and young adults are connecting, a lot of it is through virtual experiences and gaming and technology."
Zykita Deal, a nursing student at Goldfarb, shared how she practiced delivering advice to a virtual patient.
VR simulations help students practice their communication and bedside manner.
"He could keep his wife's memory alive" this way, she added.
Students gear up with VR goggles and controllers to perform a variety of tasks, while instructors select responses for virtual patients, creating realistic scenarios that challenge students.
A nursing student at Goldfarb School of Nursing interacts with a virtual reality simulation while wearing VR goggles, practicing clinical skills in a virtual environment. (Olivianna Calmes/Fox News)
Lesley Schwartz, another nursing student, said the technology helps her prepare for real-world situations.
"There’s going to be times when the vitals are going to be conveniently close to you," she said.
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"There's going to be times when you're going to have to go get a vital cart to come into the room with. And it just kind of helps with your preparedness. When you get thrown into the virtual reality, you don't get a brief as to where everything is."
Nursing students at Goldfarb School of Nursing use VR controllers to simulate clinical tasks as part of their hands-on training in a virtual environment. (Olivianna Calmes/Fox News)
Research by Wolters Kluwer indicates that 65% of nursing education programs use VR in some capacity.
A nursing student practices clinical skills in a simulated hospital room using virtual reality technology at Goldfarb School of Nursing. (Olivianna Calmes/Fox News)
"It brings fun to learning and that way you’re not just always sitting behind a desk and hearing someone talk," Deal said.
Jett plans to expand the program, incorporating more advanced nursing scenarios to further enhance student training.
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