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In this guide we provide instructions and recommendations about creating and running escape rooms for healthcare education. In recent years there has been a growing interest in adopting escape rooms as an educational tool to be included in healthcare curricula, and we attempt to explain why and how these tools are fit for the particularities of this type of education. We first describe the steps that a design team will have to follow to create an educational escape room from scratch, from core characteristics like target audience and learning goals to actual puzzle design and testing. We then continue by providing recommendations to operators and lecturers about how to run such escape room as part of an overall teaching session that also includes a lecture, briefing, debriefing and evaluation. We finalise this guide by listing a set of tools for validating and evaluating these types of escape rooms.
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Nurse Educ Pract
September 2025
University of Exeter, Interim Head, Academy of Nursing, Exeter, United Kingdom.
Aim: This study aims to assess the acceptance of a VR-based disaster emergency nursing escape room teaching method among nurses and midwives and to explore the main factors influencing their acceptance.
Background: The increasing frequency of natural disasters due to global climate change poses a significant threat to human health. Effective training for nurses and midwives is critical as they are frontline responders in disaster relief.
Nephrol Nurs J
September 2025
Faculty Member, Roseman University, South Jordan, UT.
In partnership with two dialysis programs, the American Nephrology Nurses Association Administration Specialty Practice Network participated in an Escape Room concept to evaluate staff retention and satisfaction with education gamification. This article describes the road map to successful Escape Room programming and staff perception of the concept.
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September 2025
Department of Chemistry, Centre for Analysis and Synthesis (CAS), Lund University, Lund, 221 00, Sweden.
Due to their high reactivity, organolithium and organomagnesium addition to ketones is usually performed under inert atmosphere at low temperature. Recent work has shown that, by dissolving the substrate in deep eutectic solvents (DES), these processes can be carried out on the benchtop, in air at room temperature. Surprisingly, the organometallic reagent, added to the DES from an organic solution, works in these conditions and gives better yields than in the standard setup.
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August 2025
Hefei National Research Center for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, Center for Bioanalytical Chemistry, School of Chemistry and Materials Science, University of Science and Technology of China,Hefei, Anhui 230026, China.
DNA-directed "bonding" of nanoparticle "atoms" has led to highly ordered 3D superlattices of nanomaterial units with programmable crystalline orders. However, it remains a great challenge for the system to avoid being trapped in disordered metastable states toward long-range-ordered nanoparticle arrays. In this work, we present a pH-responsive, enthalpy-mediated strategy to address this dilemma by incorporating a CG-C triplex DNA structure into a strand-displacement circuit that programs the catalytic assembly of DNA-grafted gold nanoparticles.
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