Designing Self-Directed Defibrillator Training With Immersive 360° Extended Reality: A Mixed-Methods Study

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Background: This study evaluated the effectiveness of self-directed defibrillator training with immersive 360° extended reality for newly licensed nurses. Method: A concurrent mixed-methods design was used. Through convenience sampling 27 newly licensed nurses in South Korea were recruited. The participants underwent immersive 360° extended reality training, followed by self-directed practice. Quantitative data were analyzed, and the training experience was analyzed with qualitative content analysis. Results: Attitudes toward nurse-led defibrillation and related knowledge improved significantly from pretraining to posttraining (p < .001). Defibrillation performance was assessed after training. Qualitative content analysis showed a positive immersive learning experience with some limitations. Conclusion: The findings highlight the effectiveness and educational benefits of combined immersive 360° extended reality training and self-directed practice. © SLACK Incorporated.

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Designing Self-Directed Defibrillator Training With Immersive 360° Extended Reality: A Mixed-Methods Study
저자
Kim, Jiyoung
DOI
10.3928/00220124-20251209-03
발행일
2026-04
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Article
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Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing
57
4
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175 ~ 182