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Simulation-Based Learning Supported by Technology to Enhance Critical Thinking in Nursing Students: Scoping Review
by
Linnerud, Silje Christin Wang
, Nes, Andréa Aparecida Gonçalves
, Ølnes, Mia Alexandra
, Bresolin, Paula
, Sørensen, Anne Lene
, Zlamal, Jaroslav
, Olaussen, Camilla
, Steindal, Simen A
, Strandell-Laine, Camilla
, Gue Martini, Jussara
, Farsjø Aure, Caroline
, Pedersen, Ingunn
, Stenseth, Hege Vistven
, Solberg, Marianne Trygg
in
Academic achievement
/ Access
/ Affinity
/ Blended learning
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Competence
/ Computer simulation
/ Critical thinking
/ Decision making
/ Design
/ Education, Nursing
/ Educational activities
/ Educational aspects
/ Educational objectives
/ Educational technology
/ Feedback
/ Frame analysis
/ Games
/ Humans
/ Learning
/ Learning management systems
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical education
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Motivation
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing skills
/ Patients
/ Pedagogy
/ Problem solving
/ Realism
/ Research methodology
/ Return on investment
/ School environment
/ Simulation
/ Simulation methods
/ Simulation Training
/ Skills
/ Students
/ Students, Nursing - psychology
/ Study and teaching
/ Systematic review
/ Teaching
/ Teaching methods
/ Technology
/ Technology application
/ Thinking
/ Thinking skills
/ Virtual reality
2025
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Simulation-Based Learning Supported by Technology to Enhance Critical Thinking in Nursing Students: Scoping Review
by
Linnerud, Silje Christin Wang
, Nes, Andréa Aparecida Gonçalves
, Ølnes, Mia Alexandra
, Bresolin, Paula
, Sørensen, Anne Lene
, Zlamal, Jaroslav
, Olaussen, Camilla
, Steindal, Simen A
, Strandell-Laine, Camilla
, Gue Martini, Jussara
, Farsjø Aure, Caroline
, Pedersen, Ingunn
, Stenseth, Hege Vistven
, Solberg, Marianne Trygg
in
Academic achievement
/ Access
/ Affinity
/ Blended learning
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Competence
/ Computer simulation
/ Critical thinking
/ Decision making
/ Design
/ Education, Nursing
/ Educational activities
/ Educational aspects
/ Educational objectives
/ Educational technology
/ Feedback
/ Frame analysis
/ Games
/ Humans
/ Learning
/ Learning management systems
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical education
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Motivation
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing skills
/ Patients
/ Pedagogy
/ Problem solving
/ Realism
/ Research methodology
/ Return on investment
/ School environment
/ Simulation
/ Simulation methods
/ Simulation Training
/ Skills
/ Students
/ Students, Nursing - psychology
/ Study and teaching
/ Systematic review
/ Teaching
/ Teaching methods
/ Technology
/ Technology application
/ Thinking
/ Thinking skills
/ Virtual reality
2025
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Simulation-Based Learning Supported by Technology to Enhance Critical Thinking in Nursing Students: Scoping Review
by
Linnerud, Silje Christin Wang
, Nes, Andréa Aparecida Gonçalves
, Ølnes, Mia Alexandra
, Bresolin, Paula
, Sørensen, Anne Lene
, Zlamal, Jaroslav
, Olaussen, Camilla
, Steindal, Simen A
, Strandell-Laine, Camilla
, Gue Martini, Jussara
, Farsjø Aure, Caroline
, Pedersen, Ingunn
, Stenseth, Hege Vistven
, Solberg, Marianne Trygg
in
Academic achievement
/ Access
/ Affinity
/ Blended learning
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Competence
/ Computer simulation
/ Critical thinking
/ Decision making
/ Design
/ Education, Nursing
/ Educational activities
/ Educational aspects
/ Educational objectives
/ Educational technology
/ Feedback
/ Frame analysis
/ Games
/ Humans
/ Learning
/ Learning management systems
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical education
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Motivation
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing skills
/ Patients
/ Pedagogy
/ Problem solving
/ Realism
/ Research methodology
/ Return on investment
/ School environment
/ Simulation
/ Simulation methods
/ Simulation Training
/ Skills
/ Students
/ Students, Nursing - psychology
/ Study and teaching
/ Systematic review
/ Teaching
/ Teaching methods
/ Technology
/ Technology application
/ Thinking
/ Thinking skills
/ Virtual reality
2025
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Simulation-Based Learning Supported by Technology to Enhance Critical Thinking in Nursing Students: Scoping Review
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Simulation-Based Learning Supported by Technology to Enhance Critical Thinking in Nursing Students: Scoping Review
2025
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Critical thinking is a crucial skill in the nursing profession and must be fostered through nursing education. Simulation-based learning (SBL) with technological modalities is a pedagogical approach to enhance critical thinking skills for nursing students. The use of technology in SBL to achieve critical thinking skills is diverse. No previous scoping review has systematically mapped studies on SBL supported by technology to enhance critical thinking in nursing students.
This scoping review aimed to systematically map research on the use of SBL supported by technology to enhance critical thinking in nursing students.
This scoping review was conducted according to the framework by Arksey and O'Malley and was reported according to the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews) guidelines. A systematic, comprehensive literature search was performed in the LILACS, ERIC, MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, and Web of Science databases in 2021 and repeated in 2023 and 2024. Pairs of authors independently assessed titles, abstracts, and full-text papers and extracted data from the included studies. The data underwent summative and thematic analysis and were categorized according to the findings.
In total, 4 main categories of technology applied in SBL were identified: computer-based simulations, human-patient simulators, virtual reality or immersive virtual reality, and others. The findings revealed a shift across time in the technology used for SBL to enhance critical thinking, from human patient simulators to computer-based simulations. A dominant part of the included studies published after 2018 (21/44, 48%) incorporated a combination of asynchronous and synchronous learning activities. The theoretical foundation of the studies revealed a range of scientific theories and conceptual frameworks and models. Enablers of or barriers to the enhancement of critical thinking skills in nursing students were identified within the following themes: affinity for and availability of technology, realism, accessibility, engagement and motivation, validation, return on investment, and enhanced critical thinking through SBL using technology.
There has been a noticeable shift in the technology and use of technology in SBL. Descriptions of the applied technology and pedagogical considerations are pivotal for comparing or synthesizing research results. There has been a trend toward a blended educational approach combining synchronous and asynchronous learning activities. User technological proficiency and the perceived quality of the technology are imperative in the development of critical thinking. Realism, engagement, and motivation play pivotal roles in the enhancement of critical thinking in technologically supported SBL. The establishment of robust theoretical foundations of research and standardized research practices will strengthen the evidence obtained from the research conducted.
Publisher
Journal of Medical Internet Research,Gunther Eysenbach MD MPH, Associate Professor,JMIR Publications
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