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High-fidelity simulation’s impact on clinical reasoning and patient safety: a scoping review.

El Hussein MT, Hirst SP. High-fidelity simulation’s impact on clinical reasoning and patient safety: a scoping review. J Nurs Reg. 2023;13(4):54-65 10.1016/S2155-8256(23)00028-5  

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March 29, 2023
El Hussein MT, Hirst SP. J Nurs Reg. 2023;13(4):54-65.
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Simulation-based training allows learners to learn and practice technical and non-technical skills in a low-risk environment. This review examines the effect of high-fidelity simulation (HFS) on clinical reasoning in nursing students. Results suggest HFS does improve clinical reasoning, but the included studies typically did not directly link improved clinical reasoning to improved patient safety.

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El Hussein MT, Hirst SP. High-fidelity simulation’s impact on clinical reasoning and patient safety: a scoping review. J Nurs Reg. 2023;13(4):54-65 10.1016/S2155-8256(23)00028-5  

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