Effect of Problem-Based Learning Training on Newly Graduated Nurses’ Communication Skills, Self-Efficacy, and Clinical Competence
Nisreen Abdel Moneem Mohammad Shabana,
Eman Shokry Abd Allah,
Eman Ebrahim Abdel Fadil Mohamed
et al.
Abstract:Background: Problem-based learning can help ease the transition from nursing education to clinical practice for newly graduated nurses. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of problem-based learning training on newly graduated nurses' communication skills, self-efficacy, and clinical competence. Design: A quasi-experimental design with pre-and post-tests was used for this research. Setting: The study was conducted at the Armed Forces Faculty of Medicine Hospital. Subject: A convenience sample of 60 nur… Show more
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