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Evaluating the Use of Simulation with Beginning Nursing Students
by
Alfes, Celeste M.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Attitude
/ Cognitive style
/ Communication
/ Confidence
/ Control Groups
/ Course Content
/ Digital literacy
/ Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate - methods
/ Educational Environment
/ Experiential learning
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Laboratories
/ Learning Strategies
/ Learning Theories
/ Male
/ Manikins
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing skills
/ Nursing Students
/ Patients
/ Primary Education
/ Program Evaluation
/ School environment
/ Self Concept
/ Simulation
/ Students
/ Students, Nursing - psychology
/ Teachers
/ Teaching methods
/ United States
2011
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Evaluating the Use of Simulation with Beginning Nursing Students
by
Alfes, Celeste M.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Attitude
/ Cognitive style
/ Communication
/ Confidence
/ Control Groups
/ Course Content
/ Digital literacy
/ Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate - methods
/ Educational Environment
/ Experiential learning
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Laboratories
/ Learning Strategies
/ Learning Theories
/ Male
/ Manikins
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing skills
/ Nursing Students
/ Patients
/ Primary Education
/ Program Evaluation
/ School environment
/ Self Concept
/ Simulation
/ Students
/ Students, Nursing - psychology
/ Teachers
/ Teaching methods
/ United States
2011
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Evaluating the Use of Simulation with Beginning Nursing Students
by
Alfes, Celeste M.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Attitude
/ Cognitive style
/ Communication
/ Confidence
/ Control Groups
/ Course Content
/ Digital literacy
/ Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate - methods
/ Educational Environment
/ Experiential learning
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Laboratories
/ Learning Strategies
/ Learning Theories
/ Male
/ Manikins
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing skills
/ Nursing Students
/ Patients
/ Primary Education
/ Program Evaluation
/ School environment
/ Self Concept
/ Simulation
/ Students
/ Students, Nursing - psychology
/ Teachers
/ Teaching methods
/ United States
2011
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Evaluating the Use of Simulation with Beginning Nursing Students
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Evaluating the Use of Simulation with Beginning Nursing Students
2011
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The purpose of this quasi-experimental study was to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of simulation versus a traditional skills laboratory method in promoting self-confidence and satisfaction with learning among beginning nursing students. A single convenience sample of 63 first-semester baccalaureate nursing students learning effective comfort care measures were recruited to compare the two teaching methods. Students participating in the simulation experience were statistically more confident than students participating in the traditional group. There was a slight, nonsignificant difference in satisfaction with learning between the two groups. Bivariate analysis revealed a significant positive relationship between self-confidence and satisfaction. Students in both groups reported higher levels of self-confidence following the learning experiences. Findings may influence the development of simulation experiences for beginning nursing students and encourage the implementation of simulation as a strand from beginning to end in nursing curricula.
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