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Mohamed, S. (2025). Simulation Based Learning in Nursing Education: Perceived Benefits and Barriers by Nurses Educators and Students. Helwan International Journal for Nursing Research and Practice, 4(9), 175-189. doi: 10.21608/hijnrp.2025.325491.1235
Sara Ahmed Mohamed. "Simulation Based Learning in Nursing Education: Perceived Benefits and Barriers by Nurses Educators and Students". Helwan International Journal for Nursing Research and Practice, 4, 9, 2025, 175-189. doi: 10.21608/hijnrp.2025.325491.1235
Mohamed, S. (2025). 'Simulation Based Learning in Nursing Education: Perceived Benefits and Barriers by Nurses Educators and Students', Helwan International Journal for Nursing Research and Practice, 4(9), pp. 175-189. doi: 10.21608/hijnrp.2025.325491.1235
Mohamed, S. Simulation Based Learning in Nursing Education: Perceived Benefits and Barriers by Nurses Educators and Students. Helwan International Journal for Nursing Research and Practice, 2025; 4(9): 175-189. doi: 10.21608/hijnrp.2025.325491.1235

Simulation Based Learning in Nursing Education: Perceived Benefits and Barriers by Nurses Educators and Students

Article 4, Volume 4, Issue 9, March 2025, Page 175-189  XML PDF (1.08 MB)
Document Type: Scientific Research Periodical
DOI: 10.21608/hijnrp.2025.325491.1235
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Author
Sara Ahmed Mohamed email
administration department, faculty of nursing, Helwan university, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract
Abstract
Background: Simulation-Based Learning (SBL) bridges the gap between theory and clinical practice, enhancing patient safety and critical thinking in nurses. Aim: To assess perceived benefits and barriers by nurse educators and students about simulation-based learning. Design: A descriptive research design was used in this study. Setting: This study was conducted at faculty of nursing Helwan University. Subjects: All nurse educators who are involved in clinical teaching (N=59) and all students in the second and third year at the faculty of nursing. (N=464). Tools: Three tools were used for data collection: Nurse Educators and Students’ knowledge about simulation-based learning, Nurse Educators’ perception about simulation-based learning questionnaire ad Nurse Students’ perception about simulation-based learning questionnaire. Results: Slightly more than two-thirds of nurse educators had satisfactory knowledge and a positive perception of simulation-based learning, while less than one-fifth of nurse students shared a positive perception, despite the majority of educators recognizing its benefits. Conclusion: The majority of nurse educators’ level had satisfactory knowledge and a positive perception of simulation in education, while three-quarters of nurse students also viewed it positively. Recommendation: Conduct training programs about simulated based learning to improve nursing educators' knowledge and practice.
Keywords: Benefits, Barriers, Nurse Educators, Nurse Student, Simulation based learning.
Keywords
Keywords: Benefits; Barriers; Nurse Educators; Nurse Student; Simulation based learning
Main Subjects
Nursing Administration.
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