I don't know what your coop is like other than what you've describe, but when I tried to move a broody to a broody pen, she rejected the nest. After that I cut up a cardboard box and made a "nest box" and put it on the ground in the corner of the coop and rigged up a temp enclosure using chicken wire. I made a box around her basically. That was more to keep other hens out rather than keep her in. She took right to the nest because she was still in her familiar environment. When the babies hatched, after a week I removed her enclosure and let them do as they please.
Another idea that would probably work is to literally "box her in" meaning put up cardboard walls around the nest box, or maybe 3 walls in front with the back open so she can leave to poop/eat etc... Once the bird is used to looking at the cardboard move the whole thing (nest box, cardboard walls etc...) at night into a separate chick pen so in the morning it looks exactly like her old spot did.
As she settles into the new spot the walls can slowly be pulled back/removed. Broody is like a "trance state" and anything that disrupts the trance upsets them, if the visual surroundings look the same I would bet it would work.
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