Abstract
Simulation-based learning (SBL) currently in nursing professional education is largely used as an instructive method. This teaching mehodology provides a chance to exercise the decision making and clinical skills on simulated body. Simulation-based learning approach facilitate the nursing students to move in real life clinical care setting as professional. A quasi- experimental, before and after study design was used and, it was conducted among the nursing students in a private university, Lahore, Pakistan. A total of 133 nursing students participated in the study, the majority of the participants were female students 121(91%). In results the mean score before the educational intervention was 11.88 (Standard deviation 2.336) and after the educational intervention was 14.38 (Standard deviation 2.37). The difference between the two results was significant statistically, p was less than 0.05. The conclusion of the study is that, simulation is a valuable tool in order to gain knowledge, skills, and self-confidence, which are required to perform effective care in a clinical setting.

MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN, MUHAMMAD AFZAL, SANA SEHAR, KOUSAR PERVEEN , SYED AMIR GILANI. (2019) Simulation and Skill Learning in Nursing Education, Biologia – Journal of Biological Society of Pakistan, Volume 65 (II), Issue 2.
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