The Effect of Standardized Patient use in Teaching Preoperative Care Practices on Students' Knowledge, Skills, and Anxiety in Clinical Practice
In the field of surgical nursing, rapid decision-making in a comprehensive, applied, and clinical environment is critical. Simulation is one of the recommended training strategies to provide safer and more effective care in the clinical setting (Hayden& Alexander, 2014; NLN, 2015; ). One of the high-fidelity simulation methods commonly used in simulated clinical settings is the standardized patient (SP) (Rutherford-Hemming, Alfes,& Breymier, 2019).
Source: Clinical Simulation in Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Rumeysa Ozcelik, Hatice Ayhan Source Type: research
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