The affective component of learning in simulation-based education - facilitators' strategies to establish psychological safety and accommodate nursing students' emotions
Abstract Background Active learning situations such as simulation-based education (SBE) are found to trigger a wide range of emotions among students. Facilitators have an important educational role in SBE which include being attentive and adaptive to students'cognitive and affective responses....
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Main Authors: | Anine Madsgaard (Author), Kari Røykenes (Author), Hilde Smith-Strøm (Author), Monika Kvernenes (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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