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The purpose of this study is to understand the effects of simulation-based practice education on learning satisfaction, immersion, and self-efficacy. Using the method of one-group pretest-posttest experimental research, this study selected total 70 nursing students (3rd year) as research subjects. The final research subjects were total 63 students excluding seven people with insufficient responses. From March to April 2021, total eight sessions of simulation practice education (4 hours per session) were conducted once a week. In the effects of the program, the immersion, learning satisfaction, and self-efficacy were measured. Using the SPSS Window Version 25.0, the immersion, learning satisfaction, and self-efficacy were analyzed through the mean, standard deviation, and paired t-test. In the results of this study, the learning satisfaction (t=-2.06, p=.003), immersion (t=-10.61, p
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Hwang, J. hee. (2023). Effects of Simulation-Based Practice Education on Learning Satisfaction, Immersion, and Self-Efficacy of Nursing Students. Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 12(1), 272–282. https://doi.org/10.5430/jct.v12n1p275
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