What are the barriers to the effective implementation of mixed reality simulation in nursing education?
The use of mixed reality simulation has been shown to be an effective way to train nursing students, but there are still barriers that prevent the widespread implementation of this technology. These barriers include the cost of equipment, limited access to technology, lack of faculty training, resistance to change, and concerns about the validity of simulation as a substitute for hands-on clinical experience. Additionally, ethical considerations must be addressed to ensure that the use of mixed reality simulation does not replace quality patient care or exploit vulnerable populations. Overcoming these barriers will require a collaborative effort from nursing educators, administrators, and policymakers to make mixed reality simulation a standard part of nursing education.
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