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2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.teln.2021.06.019
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Examining the impact of virtual clinical on prelicensure nursing students’ pediatric knowledge

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“…Virtual clinical simulation experiences were utilized to provide the theoretical and scientific disciplinary knowledge essential to maintain clinical competence ( Peachey et al, 2021 ) and the work of the professional nurse ( Hargreaves et al, 2021 ). Previous research during the pandemic indicates that nurse faculty expressed that virtual clinical simulations improved nursing students' knowledge of content ( Lagunas et al, 2021 ) and clinical self-efficacy ( Goldsworthy et al, 2022 ). Nurse faculty used telenursing as another successful teaching strategy for learning and demonstration of appropriate patient care, leadership skills, and communication ( Hargreaves et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virtual clinical simulation experiences were utilized to provide the theoretical and scientific disciplinary knowledge essential to maintain clinical competence ( Peachey et al, 2021 ) and the work of the professional nurse ( Hargreaves et al, 2021 ). Previous research during the pandemic indicates that nurse faculty expressed that virtual clinical simulations improved nursing students' knowledge of content ( Lagunas et al, 2021 ) and clinical self-efficacy ( Goldsworthy et al, 2022 ). Nurse faculty used telenursing as another successful teaching strategy for learning and demonstration of appropriate patient care, leadership skills, and communication ( Hargreaves et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%