Undergraduate Nursing Students' Perceived Knowledge and Competence of Patient Safety: Comparison between Clinical and Classroom Settings

  • Meriam C
  • Gerald N
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Abstract

Safety is one of the six competencies outlined by Quality and Safety Education for Nurses. The study aimed to compare whether there is a difference in self-reported perception of knowledge and competence on patient safety learned from classroom versus clinical setting among undergraduate nursing student. A descriptive and comparative study design was conducted.

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Meriam, C.-S., & Gerald, N. (2022). Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Perceived Knowledge and Competence of Patient Safety: Comparison between Clinical and Classroom Settings. Journal of Nursing and Practice, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.36959/545/408

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