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  • Enhancing empathy and posit...
    Ho Yan Lam, Angie; Lin, Jessie Jingxia; Wan, Abraham Wai Hin; Wong, Janet Yuen Ha

    Journal of nursing education and practice, 07/2020, Letnik: 10, Številka: 11
    Journal Article

    Objective: The study aims to examine the impact of virtual reality simulation that simulates the experience of psychiatric symptomology associated with mental illness in mental health nursing education.Methods: A total of 159 nursing students being exposed to an in-class VR simulation completed pre-test measures about empathy and positive attitudes towards mental illness. Narrative feedback was collected to explore the students' perceptions of the VR simulation. Results: The results indicated a significant increase in the overall empathy and positive attitudes towards mental illness after participating in the in-class VR simulation related to mental illness. Students had a clearer understanding of the patient's experience and difficulties from VR simulation.Conclusions: In-class VR simulation may play a significant role in enhancing empathetic understanding and positive attitudes towards individuals diagnosed with mental illness.