Author:
Pina-Thomas Deborah,Zohn Jennifer H.,Phillips Lynn
Abstract
Abstract
Empathy is essential to the development of communication skills. Simulating psychosis to develop empathy for mental health patients is complex; we hypothesized that virtual reality (VR) would be effective in increasing empathy in health care students. This experimental study compared the effectiveness of a VR simulation with a traditional hearing voices simulation as measured by the Kiersma-Chen Empathy Scale-Revised. Twenty-five health care students were randomized into two groups. The results indicated that both simulated experiences increased empathy levels, supporting the study’s hypothesis. A 10-minute VR simulation is an effective teaching strategy for developing empathy in health care students.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)