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Extended Reality in Health Care Simulation
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2025
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Abstract
XR has the potential to enhance nursing and health care education by supporting immersive, scalable, and learner-centered experiences. The future of XR depends on strategic efforts to enhance realism, usability, and integration. Priorities include intuitive design, adaptive artificial intelligence, advanced haptics, cost-effectiveness, and improved accessibility to support learning.
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Autoren
- Bethany J. Cieslowski
- Mindi Anderson
- Kristen M. Brown
- Frank Guido‐Sanz
- Beth Hallmark
- Elizabeth Wells-Beede
- Jason Konzelmann
- William B. Belk
- Samantha Smeltzer
- Sindhu Bhargavi Mallala
- M Carter
- Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy
- Jackie Doran
- Deb Derner
- Jennifer Polson
- Kim Burtch
- Tyler R. Chesney
- Corbin Rickerby
- Andrea M. Landis
- Amar P Patel