Virtual reality training aims to cut medication errors in hospitals
NCT ID NCT07390461
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether a new training program using artificial intelligence and mixed reality (a blend of real and virtual environments) can help hospital nurses manage high-alert medications more safely. About 60 nurses with 1 to 6 years of experience will be split into two groups: one receives the new AI-powered mixed reality training, the other gets standard education only. Researchers will compare their medication safety skills, communication, and error rates to see if the new approach improves patient care.
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