Abstract
XR is a term within the spectrum of virtual reality (VR), mixed reality (MR), and augmented reality (AR). In 2015, Endotracheal Suctioning Training Environment SIMulator (ESTE-SIM) project team was established (PI: Noriyo Colley), which consisted of a wide range of disciplines including nursing science, information science, and healthcare engineering to promote the development of a pedagogical environment for quality care through simulation education. Mutual recognition was found that a digital transformation plays an important role to mitigate the risks of global shortages of nurses and healthcare faculty due to pandemic, ultra-aging society, and technology dependent children such as children with home mechanical ventilators. Nursing XR simulators are being developed for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, which is a new purpose of future technology development.
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