Implementing simulation in a nursing education programme: a case report from Tanzania

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Abstract: This paper presents a description of, and some reflections around, the experience of implementing simulation-based education within a nursing education programme in a low-income context. The students in the nursing education programme found the simulation sessions to be useful, motivating and a realistic learning method. Our experience may provide useful insight for other nursing education programmes in low-income contexts. It looks like a deeper knowledge about the feasibility of simulation-based education from both the teacher and student perspective is necessary.

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Tjoflåt, I., Våga, B. B., & Søreide, E. (2017). Implementing simulation in a nursing education programme: a case report from Tanzania. Advances in Simulation, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41077-017-0048-z

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