Virtual reality suicide risk assessment simulated training in pharmacy students.
To explore user experience, including learner confidence and engagement of using virtual reality (VR) simulation for training pharmacy students in conducting suicide risk assessment (SRA).
Two VR SRA case scenarios were developed with a multi-disciplinary team based on national guidelines and best practices. They were pilot tested by 14 pharmacy students.
The VR training was well-received, with relatively positive user engagement and increases in self-reported confidence in SRA by the learners.
VR SRA training has the potential to address current mental health needs in primary health care.
Two VR SRA case scenarios were developed with a multi-disciplinary team based on national guidelines and best practices. They were pilot tested by 14 pharmacy students.
The VR training was well-received, with relatively positive user engagement and increases in self-reported confidence in SRA by the learners.
VR SRA training has the potential to address current mental health needs in primary health care.
Authors
Abdool Abdool, Antinucci Antinucci, Zhou Zhou, Zhao Zhao, Sockalingam Sockalingam, Ho Ho
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