Development of Virtual Reality Scenarios Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Health Sciences Education: Qualitative Approach
Belén Valverde-Alirangues, Marta Benet, Mar Carrió

TL;DR
This paper describes the development of virtual reality educational tools to help health science students learn how to address gender-based violence, using real-world scenarios and expert input.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the co-created VR educational resources for GBV training, grounded in real-world competencies identified by frontline professionals.
Findings
Nine competency categories for addressing GBV were identified through thematic analysis of focus group data.
Eighteen learning needs and four VR use cases were developed through co-creation workshops with multidisciplinary professionals.
VR scenarios were designed to foster skills like empathic communication and ethical decision-making.
Abstract
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a public health issue affecting 1 in 3 women globally. Its impact on women’s health is challenging, including physical, mental, and social consequences. Health care professionals have a unique opportunity in identifying and supporting GBV survivors, but there is a lack of adequate training. This study aims to develop educational resources based on problem-based and experiential learning approaches using virtual reality (VR) scenarios for health sciences students to enhance their skills in addressing GBV. A co-creation approach was adopted, encompassing 3 main strategies. First, a focus group was conducted with frontline professionals experienced in GBV. Second, co-creation workshops involved professionals from diverse fields, including higher education pedagogy, gender and public health, nursing and medical education, and immersive technology. Third,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWorkplace Violence and Bullying · Intimate Partner and Family Violence · Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
