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Does interprofessional simulation increase self-efficacy: a comparative study.

Colm WattersGabriel B ReedyAlastair RossNicola J MorganRhodri HandslipPeter Jaye
Published in: BMJ open (2015)
This study provides evidence that simulation training enhances participants' self-efficacy in clinical situations. It also leads to increases in their perceived abilities relating to communication/teamwork and leadership/management of clinical scenarios. Interprofessional training showed increased positive effects on self-efficacy for nurses and doctors.
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