Relationship of high‐fidelity simulation experience, clinical reasoning, and clinical competence of new nurses: A cross‐sectional study
Hyeran Park,
Young Joo Lee,
Debra K. Moser
et al.
Abstract:AimThis study aimed to determine which high‐fidelity simulation (HFS) experiences were associated with clinical reasoning and clinical competence among new nurses.BackgroundHFS has been actively used in nursing education. It is necessary to verify the effects of HFS transfer to the clinical environment.DesignA cross‐sectional study reported following STROBE criteria.MethodsData were collected on new nurses (n = 224) who experienced HFS in their fourth‐year undergraduate courses. The number of HFSs, the inclusi… Show more
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