Caring Behaviors of Student Nurses Following Clinical Experience Through Role Play and Traditional Method
Introduction and Aim: Caring is a multidimensional nursing concept that can be actualized within the baccalaureate nursing curriculum through the purposeful teaching and student-centered learning of core values. Teaching interpersonal issues is possible through various methods such as role-play. The...
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Main Authors: | F Rafii (Author), F Oskouie (Author), R. Mohammadi (Author), A. Yarandi (Author), F. Kabiri (Author), H. Peyrovi (Author), H. Haghani (Author) |
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Iran University of Medical Sciences,
2007-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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