2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-024-02020-w
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Interaction between overconfidence effects and training formats in nurses’ education in hand hygiene

Julia Seidel-Fischer,
Milena Trifunovic-Koenig,
Bianka Gerber
et al.

Abstract: Background Undergraduate training in hand hygiene is a keystone of infection control. Several studies have shown overconfidence effects in hand hygiene practices, which can impair metacognition. We hypothesized that overconfidence might be prevalent in the early education stages of nursing students and that these effects could be reduced through frequent interactive learning formats, such as learning groups. Methods We conducted a multicenter cross… Show more

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