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Factors affecting nursing students' intention to use a 3D game to learn field triage skills: a structural equation modelling analysis

Authors :
Meyrick C. M. Chow
Maria S. Y. Hung
JoJo W. K. Chu
Stanley K. K. Lam
Source :
BMC nursing. 21(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background As mass casualty incidents are low-probability events, students often do not have the chance to practise field triage skills during their clinical placement. This study used a 3D game to engage participants in experiential learning in a realistic virtual environment. The purpose of the study was to explore factors affecting nursing students’ intention to use a 3D game to learn field triage skills. Methods This was a cross-sectional survey study. The technology acceptance model augmented by computer self-efficacy was used as a research model and a questionnaire was used to evaluate students’ intention to use the 3D game to learn field triage. Data was collected from nursing students of a degree-awarding higher education institution in Hong Kong. Results A total of 177 valid questionnaires were returned, and structural equation modeling was used to test the research model and hypotheses. Consistent with the technology acceptance model, perceived usefulness (0.21, p p p p Conclusion Students believed that using the 3D game would enhance their field triage skills and found the game easy to use. Using 3D games to facilitate learning is a worthwhile educational approach for preparing healthcare professionals to handle low-probability clinical tasks, such as field triage in mass casualty incidents. Insights provided by findings of this study included the best way to design and promote interactive education programmes in a virtual environment.

Subjects

Subjects :
General Nursing

Details

ISSN :
14726955
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC nursing
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0373c9194e2f2151ed9915b2d4563bfb