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Learning With Virtual Reality in Nursing Education: Qualitative Interview Study Among Nursing Students Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology Model.

Ann-Kathrin LangeJana KochAnastasia BeckTill NeugebauerFrauke WatzemaKamil J WronaChristoph Dockweiler
Published in: JMIR nursing (2020)
The extent to which the use of VR applications in the training of nursing staff is justified depends on the degree of personal acceptance. The collected results give good practice-oriented insight into the attitude of trainees towards VR. Many of the interviewed persons saw benefits in the use of VR technologies. As VR applications are constantly developing, it is necessary to conduct further studies on VR applications in nursing education and to include other possible disciplines in which these applications can be helpful.
Keyphrases
  • virtual reality
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • mental health
  • nursing students
  • primary care