Undergraduate nursing students must study and train on simulation before patient practices because of patient safety policy. Their most concerns were the inadvertent mistakes, particularly in obstetrical training, which had limited room for supervisors to assist them in any phase. As a result, their self-efficacy was one of the important factors that contributed to their learning success. This research was a randomized trial design in 120 nursing students who volunteered to improve their self-efficacy in vaginal birth training by applying birth-fall protective apparatus to conventional simulation settings. When compared to another intervention station, the educational self-efficacy score at the intervention station was statistically signifi...
Background: Although making an error is common to the human behavior, when these errors affect patie...
A neonate is also called a newborn. Aim: To assess the effectiveness of simulation training on knowl...
Background: Simulation involves creation of artificial depiction of clinical situations which are ra...
BACKGROUND: During January 2013, 35 Registered Nurses from regional and rural Australia attended a r...
###EgeUn###Aim: Research was carried out to examine the effect of training with realizing high fidel...
Background Simulation as an innovative teaching method is an effective form of pedagogical approach....
Background: Simulation-based learning is an approach recommended for teaching undergraduate health ...
Background: Simulation-based nursing education has been growing rapidly and becomes one of the most ...
Background: The opportunity for students to deliver care safely in todays, complex health care envir...
Purpose: Due to reports about patients' adverse outcomes and malpractice cases in the United States,...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether simulation training is an appropriate and aff...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of video based simulation training on nur...
Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) is a problem of global significance; accounting for 25 percent of matern...
Contains fulltext : 152730.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
Background: The self-learning Methodology in Simulated Environments (Spanish acronym: MAES©, (Murcia...
Background: Although making an error is common to the human behavior, when these errors affect patie...
A neonate is also called a newborn. Aim: To assess the effectiveness of simulation training on knowl...
Background: Simulation involves creation of artificial depiction of clinical situations which are ra...
BACKGROUND: During January 2013, 35 Registered Nurses from regional and rural Australia attended a r...
###EgeUn###Aim: Research was carried out to examine the effect of training with realizing high fidel...
Background Simulation as an innovative teaching method is an effective form of pedagogical approach....
Background: Simulation-based learning is an approach recommended for teaching undergraduate health ...
Background: Simulation-based nursing education has been growing rapidly and becomes one of the most ...
Background: The opportunity for students to deliver care safely in todays, complex health care envir...
Purpose: Due to reports about patients' adverse outcomes and malpractice cases in the United States,...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether simulation training is an appropriate and aff...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of video based simulation training on nur...
Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) is a problem of global significance; accounting for 25 percent of matern...
Contains fulltext : 152730.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
Background: The self-learning Methodology in Simulated Environments (Spanish acronym: MAES©, (Murcia...
Background: Although making an error is common to the human behavior, when these errors affect patie...
A neonate is also called a newborn. Aim: To assess the effectiveness of simulation training on knowl...
Background: Simulation involves creation of artificial depiction of clinical situations which are ra...