Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4940725 | Nurse Education Today | 2017 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of simulation-based training varies substantially between studies. Our meta-analysis showed a significant effect of simulation training compared to other learning strategies, but the quality of evidence was low indicating uncertainty. Other comparisons showed inconsistency in results. Based on our findings simulation training appears to be an effective strategy to improve nurses' skills, but further good-quality RCTs with adequate sample sizes are needed.
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Authors
Hegland Pål A., Aarlie Hege, Strømme Hilde, Jamtvedt Gro,