The influence of simulation on self-efficacy for novice nurses has been reported inconsistently in the literature. Effect sizes across studies were synthesized using random-effects meta-analyses. Simulation improved self-efficacy in one-group, pretest–posttest studies (Hedge’s g = 1.21, 95% CI [0.63, 1.78]; p < 0.001). Simulation also was favored over control teaching interventions in improving self-efficacy in studies with experimental designs (Hedge’s g = 0.27, 95% CI [0.1, 0.44]; p = 0.002). In nonexperimental designs, consistent conclusions about the influence of simulation were tempered by significant between-study differences in effects. Simulation is effective at increasing self-efficacy among novice nurses, compared with traditional...
BACKGROUND: Nurses are often the first responders in clinical emergencies that require effective tr...
Aims Mental disorders constitute one of the main causes of disease and disability worldwide. While n...
Background Limited access to supervision, feedback and quality learning experiences pose challenges ...
High levels of self-efficacy in nursing students increases their confidence and willingness to perf...
The use of simulation-based activities is a growing trend in nursing pedagogy and requires evaluatio...
Nursing education faces the challenge of preparing graduates to face the complexities that are found...
Background: This study investigated self-efficacy among students who participated in a standardized...
Background: Simulation-based training is a widespread strategy to improve health-care quality. Howe...
Background: Simulation-based training has been widely used in various disciplines and has increasing...
Background: Self-efficacy (SE) is commonly believed to be associated with nursing knowledge and isth...
It is estimated that over 30,000 applicants to registered nursing (RN) programs are turned away each...
Training through simulation has shown to increase relevant and specific skills sets across a wide ra...
Background Self-efficacy is an individual's belief in oneself and in one's own judgment and ability ...
It is estimated that over 30,000 applicants to registered nursing (RN) programs are turned away each...
A common problem for nursing educators continues to be finding enough clinical sites for all nursing...
BACKGROUND: Nurses are often the first responders in clinical emergencies that require effective tr...
Aims Mental disorders constitute one of the main causes of disease and disability worldwide. While n...
Background Limited access to supervision, feedback and quality learning experiences pose challenges ...
High levels of self-efficacy in nursing students increases their confidence and willingness to perf...
The use of simulation-based activities is a growing trend in nursing pedagogy and requires evaluatio...
Nursing education faces the challenge of preparing graduates to face the complexities that are found...
Background: This study investigated self-efficacy among students who participated in a standardized...
Background: Simulation-based training is a widespread strategy to improve health-care quality. Howe...
Background: Simulation-based training has been widely used in various disciplines and has increasing...
Background: Self-efficacy (SE) is commonly believed to be associated with nursing knowledge and isth...
It is estimated that over 30,000 applicants to registered nursing (RN) programs are turned away each...
Training through simulation has shown to increase relevant and specific skills sets across a wide ra...
Background Self-efficacy is an individual's belief in oneself and in one's own judgment and ability ...
It is estimated that over 30,000 applicants to registered nursing (RN) programs are turned away each...
A common problem for nursing educators continues to be finding enough clinical sites for all nursing...
BACKGROUND: Nurses are often the first responders in clinical emergencies that require effective tr...
Aims Mental disorders constitute one of the main causes of disease and disability worldwide. While n...
Background Limited access to supervision, feedback and quality learning experiences pose challenges ...