Background: Anxiety has a powerful impact on learning due to activation of anxiety hormones, which target related receptors in the working memory. Experiential learning requires some degree of challenge and anxiety. Patient simulation, as a form of experiential learning, has been an integrated component of health professional education internationally over the last two decades, especially in undergraduate nursing education. Little information is available to determine if and how anxiety impacts nursing students’ clinical performance during simulation. Objectives: To investigate physiological and psychological anxiety during emergency scenarios in high-fidelity simulation and understand the effect of anxiety on clinical performance. Design: ...
Introduction: High-fidelity clinical simulation has implied a revolution in health science training....
Nursing students often feel anxiety when they encounter a new situation or skill that must be perfor...
Objective: To determine the effect of simulation-oriented skills training on first clinical day stre...
Background High anxiety during simulation has been well documented with calls to reduce students’ a...
Background Undergraduate health professionals clearly experience anxiety during simulation. However,...
Background: Undergraduate nursing education programs rely on clinical practicum to bridge the gap be...
The benefits of simulation in nursing education are well established. Yet, there is a paucity of lit...
Background: Due to large class sizes and limited resources, students participating in high-fidelity ...
Aims: The use of simulation in nursing education is typically associated with patient safety, but wh...
Background: Due to large class sizes and limited resources, students participating in high-fidelity ...
Background: Due to large class sizes and limited resources, students participating in high-fidelity ...
Background: Due to large class sizes and limited resources, students participating in high-fidelity ...
Introduction: Simulation has been used extensively to train students and health professionals in the...
Background: While numerous theoretical and conceptual models suggest social evaluation anxiety could...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate and compare the perception of stressors by nursing students before ...
Introduction: High-fidelity clinical simulation has implied a revolution in health science training....
Nursing students often feel anxiety when they encounter a new situation or skill that must be perfor...
Objective: To determine the effect of simulation-oriented skills training on first clinical day stre...
Background High anxiety during simulation has been well documented with calls to reduce students’ a...
Background Undergraduate health professionals clearly experience anxiety during simulation. However,...
Background: Undergraduate nursing education programs rely on clinical practicum to bridge the gap be...
The benefits of simulation in nursing education are well established. Yet, there is a paucity of lit...
Background: Due to large class sizes and limited resources, students participating in high-fidelity ...
Aims: The use of simulation in nursing education is typically associated with patient safety, but wh...
Background: Due to large class sizes and limited resources, students participating in high-fidelity ...
Background: Due to large class sizes and limited resources, students participating in high-fidelity ...
Background: Due to large class sizes and limited resources, students participating in high-fidelity ...
Introduction: Simulation has been used extensively to train students and health professionals in the...
Background: While numerous theoretical and conceptual models suggest social evaluation anxiety could...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate and compare the perception of stressors by nursing students before ...
Introduction: High-fidelity clinical simulation has implied a revolution in health science training....
Nursing students often feel anxiety when they encounter a new situation or skill that must be perfor...
Objective: To determine the effect of simulation-oriented skills training on first clinical day stre...