© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: Research literature suggests that learning from mistakes facilitates news insights and leads to professional development. The significant growth in the use of simulation-based learning is premised on the understanding that in this context learners can make and learn from their errors without negatively impacting real patients. However, studies also suggest that making errors can be emotionally detrimental to learners. Given these contradictory findings, this literature review explores learners' views about this phenomenon. Objective: The objective of this integrated review was to explore healthcare students' perceptions of making errors during simulation-based learning experiences. Design: Whittemore and Knaf...
Clinical experiences are essential for the development of clinical judgement in nursing students. Cl...
Aim/objective: This systematic review examines the effectiveness of undergraduate nursing students’ ...
Simulation, the use of artificial systems to represent real systems, is a growing practice in the ed...
AbstractIn this article we show how teaching by simulation, in our Center for Medical Simulation, ha...
Nurses are taught protocolised checking procedures as the foundation method for safe medication admi...
BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that making errors in a non-threatening simulated environment...
Introduction: The objective of this project was to determine whether simulated exposure to error sit...
Background: Although making an error is common to the human behavior, when these errors affect patie...
Background: In recent years, nurse education has emphasised the development of high cost, high-fidel...
Aim: This scoping review aimed to explore nursing students experience as simulation observers and th...
Background: Experience and knowledge of acutely ill patients are important factors influencing the n...
This study examined types of errors that occurred or were recovered in a simulated environment by st...
‘Human factors’ is an influential rationale in the UK national health service to understand mistake...
Introduction: Simulation is a teaching method used to train and assess the learning of medical profe...
This qualitative descriptive study captures reflections from third year baccalaureate nursing studen...
Clinical experiences are essential for the development of clinical judgement in nursing students. Cl...
Aim/objective: This systematic review examines the effectiveness of undergraduate nursing students’ ...
Simulation, the use of artificial systems to represent real systems, is a growing practice in the ed...
AbstractIn this article we show how teaching by simulation, in our Center for Medical Simulation, ha...
Nurses are taught protocolised checking procedures as the foundation method for safe medication admi...
BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that making errors in a non-threatening simulated environment...
Introduction: The objective of this project was to determine whether simulated exposure to error sit...
Background: Although making an error is common to the human behavior, when these errors affect patie...
Background: In recent years, nurse education has emphasised the development of high cost, high-fidel...
Aim: This scoping review aimed to explore nursing students experience as simulation observers and th...
Background: Experience and knowledge of acutely ill patients are important factors influencing the n...
This study examined types of errors that occurred or were recovered in a simulated environment by st...
‘Human factors’ is an influential rationale in the UK national health service to understand mistake...
Introduction: Simulation is a teaching method used to train and assess the learning of medical profe...
This qualitative descriptive study captures reflections from third year baccalaureate nursing studen...
Clinical experiences are essential for the development of clinical judgement in nursing students. Cl...
Aim/objective: This systematic review examines the effectiveness of undergraduate nursing students’ ...
Simulation, the use of artificial systems to represent real systems, is a growing practice in the ed...