2025
DOI: 10.12968/bjom.2024.0037
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Virtual reality training to enhance clinical competence and student engagement in Ghana

Kodjo Baidoo,
Chioma Adu

Abstract: Background/Aims Virtual reality simulates real-world scenarios, allowing midwifery students to hone their skills without the risks of live clinical settings. This study's aims were to evaluate the educational impact of virtual reality, including its potential benefits and challenges, in a laboratory at a health education institution in Ghana. Methods This mixed-methods study examined the implementation of virtual reality in midwifery education. The quantitative arm involved pre- and post-tests administered to … Show more

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