Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

360-Degree Virtual Reality Utilising Head-Mounted Devices in Undergraduate Nursing and Midwifery Education: A Scoping Review

Alammary, Maram A.; Halliday, Lesley; Konstantinidis, Stathis Th.

360-Degree Virtual Reality Utilising Head-Mounted Devices in Undergraduate Nursing and Midwifery Education: A Scoping Review Thumbnail


Authors

Maram A. Alammary

LESLEY HALLIDAY LESLEY.HALLIDAY@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Associate Professor & Director of Under- Graduate Education



Abstract

Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) is a promising tool for improving the teaching and learning of nursing and midwifery students. However, the preexisting literature does not comprehensively examine scenario development, theoretical underpinnings, duration, and debriefing techniques. The aim of this review was to assess the available evidence of how 360-degree Virtual Reality (VR) utilising head-mounted devices has been used in undergraduate nursing and midwifery education programmes and to explore the potential pedagogical value based on Kirkpatrick’s evaluation model. This review followed the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodology. A comprehensive electronic search was conducted across five databases. All studies published in English between 2007–2022 were included, regardless of design, if the focus was undergraduate nursing and midwifery programmes and utilised fully immersive 360-degree VR scenarios. Out of an initial pool of 1700 articles, 26 were selected for final inclusion. The findings indicated a limited diversity in scenario design, with only one study employing a participatory approach. Within the Kirkpatrick model, the most measurable outcomes were found at level 2. The main drawback observed in interventional studies was the absence of a theoretical framework and debriefing. The review concludes that the increased use of fully IVR in nursing education has improved student learning outcomes; however, published literature on midwifery education is scarce.

Citation

Alammary, M. A., Halliday, L., & Konstantinidis, S. T. (2023). 360-Degree Virtual Reality Utilising Head-Mounted Devices in Undergraduate Nursing and Midwifery Education: A Scoping Review. Virtual Worlds, 2(4), 396–421. https://doi.org/10.3390/virtualworlds2040023

Journal Article Type Review
Acceptance Date Dec 4, 2023
Online Publication Date Dec 7, 2023
Publication Date Dec 7, 2023
Deposit Date Feb 13, 2024
Publicly Available Date Feb 13, 2024
Journal Virtual Worlds
Electronic ISSN 2813-2084
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2
Issue 4
Pages 396–421
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/virtualworlds2040023
Keywords 360 degree; nursing education; virtual reality; nursing student; midwifery student; immersive learning
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/28152366
Publisher URL https://www.mdpi.com/2813-2084/2/4/23

Files





You might also like



Downloadable Citations