Effect of simulation modules on Jordanian nursing student knowledge and confidence in performing critical care skills: A randomized controlled trial
Background: Simulation is known to have a significant effect as a teaching strategy in nursing education. However, no studies have been conducted to examine the effect of simulation on nursing students' knowledge and confidence in performing critical care skills in Jordan. Purpose: This study a...
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Main Author: | Loai I. Tawalbeh (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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