2018
DOI: 10.18552/ijpblhsc.v6i1.422
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Simulating Troublesome Contexts: How Multiple Roles within Ward-Based Simulations Promote Professional Nursing Competence

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“…Over a quarter of the participants in the study were overweight, exhibited hypertension and were unfit (Woods et al 2010). The study is comparable to international research (Cale and Almond 1992; Dale, Corbin, and Dale 2000) in which the following conclusions were drawn.…”
Section: Recommendations For Physical Activity In Schoolssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Over a quarter of the participants in the study were overweight, exhibited hypertension and were unfit (Woods et al 2010). The study is comparable to international research (Cale and Almond 1992; Dale, Corbin, and Dale 2000) in which the following conclusions were drawn.…”
Section: Recommendations For Physical Activity In Schoolssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The study participants described their initial struggle with accepting the uncertainty inherent in primary care: their descriptions of the experience such as 'overwhelming' and 'anxiety-provoking' resonate with the troublesome knowledge trait of TCs [6]. 'Uncertainty' has been identified as a TC in various health sciences research [31,32]. TCs described previously in context of postgraduate GP trainees include learning to accept and deal with 'uncertainty' [14].…”
Section: Comparisons With the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%