Effectiveness of "Escape Room" Educational Technology in Nurses' Education: A Systematic Review
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Escape room games are educational gamification technologies that consist of introducing
a team of players into a physical or digital space in search of clues to answer puzzles, riddles
or enigmas and solve a mystery or problem. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of
escape room games on the training of nursing students in an international context. A systematic
review was carried out in MEDLINE, WOS, SCOPUS, CINAHL and LILACS databases using the
MeSH terms “Education, Nursing” and “Educational Technology”, and the free term “Escape room”,
combined with Boolean operators AND/OR. Intervention studies in Spanish, English and Portuguese
were included, without limitation for the year of publication. Selection and critical appraisal were
conducted by two independent reviewers. A total of n = 13 interventional studies were included
(n = 2 Randomized Clinical Trials and n = 11 quasi-experimental design). Escape rooms are a recent
and growing educational methodology, increasingly used in academia and in the training of nurses
and nursing students. However, it is necessary to expand their use and the quality of the studies in a
greater number of contexts. Furthermore, it is necessary to homogenize and standardize validated
instruments to evaluate the effectiveness of escape rooms in the nursing education area.
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González-de la Torre, H., Hernández-De Luis, M.-N., Mies-Padilla, S., Camacho-Bejarano, R., Verdú-Soriano, J., & Rodríguez-Suárez, C.-A. (2024). Effectiveness of “Escape Room” Educational Technology in Nurses’ Education: A Systematic Review. In Nursing Reports (Vol. 14, Issue 2, pp. 1193–1211). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14020091













