Role Exchange in Student-led Simulation: The Importance of Nursing Students Taking the Role of Patients
Introduction As simulated patients in simulation-based learning, nursing students can contribute to a better understanding of the patient perspective in clinical practice. Objective The aim was to explore final-year nursing students' experiences in roleplaying as patients in a student-led simul...
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Main Authors: | Anneline Røssland RN, MNSc (Author), Alette Svellingen RN, MNSc, PhD (Author), Kari Røykenes RN, MSc, PhD (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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