Nursing students’ learning of managing cross-infections – Scenario-based simulation training versus study groups
Abstract
Up to 33% of all health care-associated infections are preventable [Alexander, M., 2006. Nursing Practice. Hospital and Home. Elsevier, Churchill Livingstone]. Nurses must consider how they can address infection prevention, control and management within health care settings. An outbreak of any infectious disease can occasionally occur, even when protocols have been followed. A well-coordinated, multidiscipline response will minimize the impact...
Paper Details
Title
Nursing students’ learning of managing cross-infections – Scenario-based simulation training versus study groups
Published Date
Aug 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
6
Pages
664 - 671
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