Subjective learning gain from a simulation-based health management course: a mixed methods study
ObjectivesSimulations are increasingly being offered as part of the educational experience of healthcare students. We used a Health Management Scenario Simulation system to create a course. This study aimed to evaluate learning gains before and after the course.MethodsBased on the learning strategie...
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Main Authors: | Ren-Ping Gu (Author), Fang Zhao (Author), Jie Bai (Author), Shan-Shan Sun (Author), Ai-Yong Zhu (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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