Simulation for emergency nurses (SIREN): A quasi-experimental study
Within nursing education, simulation has been recognised as an effective learning strategy. Embedding simulation within clinical units has the potential to enhance patient safety and improve clinical outcomes. However it is important to evaluate the effectiveness of this educational technique to support the actual value and effectiveness.
Source: Nurse Education Today - Category: Nursing Authors: Mary Boyde, Emily Cooper, Hannah Putland, Rikki Stanton, Christie Harding, Ben Learmont, Clare Thomas, Jade Porter, Andrea Thompson, Louise Nicholls Source Type: research
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