Effects of Blended Simulation on Nursing Students' Critical Thinking Skills: A Quantitative Study
Introduction Critical thinking is regarded as imperative to healthcare quality and patient outcomes; therefore, effective strategies in nursing education are required to promote students' critical thinking abilities, leading to their success in clinical work. Accordingly, simulation-based educa...
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Main Authors: | Anders Sterner PhD, RN (Author), Robert Sköld MSc, RN (Author), Henrik Andersson PhD, RN (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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