VR Learning Program for Sexual-and-gender-diversity Care
Summary
NIH registered Clinical Trial NCT07535216 on ClinicalTrials.gov to study the effectiveness of a virtual reality (VR) learning program designed to improve nursing students' care practices for sexual and gender-diversity patients. The clinical trial will evaluate both short-term and long-term effects on caring behaviors. The study is listed with conditions including sex difference, virtual care, and nursing care, with an expected completion date of April 17, 2026.
What changed
NIH registered a new clinical trial on ClinicalTrials.gov designated NCT07535216. The study will develop and evaluate a virtual reality learning program specifically designed to train nursing students in providing care to sexual and gender-diverse patients. The trial's stated conditions include sex difference, virtual care, and nursing care, with the VR learning program for SGD (sexual and gender diversity) care serving as the intervention.
Healthcare educators and nursing programs may be interested in this research as it represents an emerging approach to diversity training using immersive technology. The study's focus on measuring both short-term and long-term effects on caring behaviors could inform future curriculum development in nursing education. Results from this trial, expected by April 2026, may be relevant to institutions developing competency-based training programs for culturally competent care.
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VR Learning Program for Sexual-and-gender-diversity Care
N/A NCT07535216 Kind: NA Apr 17, 2026
Abstract
The study is designed to create a VR learning program for sexual-and-gender-diversity care and compare the short-term and long-term effects on caring behaviors in nursing students.
Conditions: Sex Difference, Virtual Care, Nursing Care
Interventions: VR learning program for SGD care
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