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Exploring Nursing Students Perception on High-fidelity Practices: A Phenomenological Study
2019
Clinical Medicine Research
High-fidelity simulation (HFS) is an instructive/learning technique progressively utilized by nursing schools, where students experience mimicked clinical encounters creating specialized and non-specialized abilities. The goal of this trial is to understand the perceptions of students of the bachelor's degree in Nursing with respect to their cooperation in reproduced clinical encounters with HFS. A qualitative investigation of phenomenological approach was undertaken as a design of this study.
doi:10.11648/j.cmr.20190804.11
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