• Urologic nursing · Dec 2008

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    The effect of simulation learning as a quality initiative.

    • Peggy Ward-Smith.
    • School of Nursing, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, USA.
    • Urol Nurs. 2008 Dec 1;28(6):471-3.

    AbstractSimulation learning is routinely used in medical education and training, and it has been used in nursing education for quite a while. It is used to promote clinical competency and reflective-thinking skills. Simulation as a remediation allows students to practice skills, increase confidence, and minimize the likelihood of error prior to working in a clinical setting. The safety of patients depends on the accuracy of those providing care, and simulation as a learning method provides an opportunity to attain a level of experience with no human risk. This article provides an overview of simulation learning and its benefits.

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