In this study we attempted to analyse whether or not high-fidelity simulated training was useful for improving the students’ abilities of clinical judgment and/or decision-making. Curriculum implementation can be enhanced by offering nursing students an opportunity to perform suites of nursing skills in a simulated environment. It is true that simulation training should not be a substitute for actual practices in the clinical settings, but it can at least give students a chance to convert “knowledge” into “skills” by the use of experiences in the settings that mirror actual practice. The provision of repeated training helped study participants’ confidence and improved their clinical judgment
Background. Clinical skills development of student nurses is a concern in nursing education owing to...
High-fidelity simulation has been recommended as a teaching-learning strategy to increase students’...
INTRODUCTION: Concerns for quality and safety and reports that new graduate nurses are not adequatel...
High fidelity simulation is known to improve problem solving and critical thinking skills as well as...
SummaryBackgroundThe high-fidelity simulation (HFS) has been utilized in nursing education for more ...
Use of simulation as an education tool has increased in many schools and health care institutes. Sim...
Background. Simulations are defined as situations where models are used for practice and to gain exp...
Simulation education with High Fidelity Patient Simulators (HFPSs) is a teaching and learning tool ...
Introduction: Simulation in nursing education has detonated recently and the use of high fidelity si...
In recent years high-fidelity simulation in nursing has become an increasingly popular education too...
New graduate nurses are expected to enter the workforce with practice readiness and competency skill...
The use of interprofessional simulation training to enhance nursing students' performance of technic...
Simulated learning in undergraduate nursing programmes has escalated at an unprecedented rate over t...
The shortage of clinical placement and the emphasis on quality and safety initiatives have driven th...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.' Copyright Blackwell PublishingThe...
Background. Clinical skills development of student nurses is a concern in nursing education owing to...
High-fidelity simulation has been recommended as a teaching-learning strategy to increase students’...
INTRODUCTION: Concerns for quality and safety and reports that new graduate nurses are not adequatel...
High fidelity simulation is known to improve problem solving and critical thinking skills as well as...
SummaryBackgroundThe high-fidelity simulation (HFS) has been utilized in nursing education for more ...
Use of simulation as an education tool has increased in many schools and health care institutes. Sim...
Background. Simulations are defined as situations where models are used for practice and to gain exp...
Simulation education with High Fidelity Patient Simulators (HFPSs) is a teaching and learning tool ...
Introduction: Simulation in nursing education has detonated recently and the use of high fidelity si...
In recent years high-fidelity simulation in nursing has become an increasingly popular education too...
New graduate nurses are expected to enter the workforce with practice readiness and competency skill...
The use of interprofessional simulation training to enhance nursing students' performance of technic...
Simulated learning in undergraduate nursing programmes has escalated at an unprecedented rate over t...
The shortage of clinical placement and the emphasis on quality and safety initiatives have driven th...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.' Copyright Blackwell PublishingThe...
Background. Clinical skills development of student nurses is a concern in nursing education owing to...
High-fidelity simulation has been recommended as a teaching-learning strategy to increase students’...
INTRODUCTION: Concerns for quality and safety and reports that new graduate nurses are not adequatel...