Current Issue January 2012, Vol. 8, No. 1

Issue Highlights

  • An Ergonomic Protocol for Patient Transfer That Can Be Successfully Taught Using Simulation Methods
    January 2012 (Vol. 8 | No. 1 | Pages e3-e14)

    John M. O'Donnell, Joseph S. Goode, Richard A. Henker, Sheryl Kelsey, Nicholas Bircher, Pamela Peele, Judith Bradle, Richard Engberg, John Close, Kim Sutton-Tyrrell

  • Self-Efficacy Change With Low-Tech, High-Fidelity Obstetric Simulation Training for Midwives and Nurses in Mexico
    January 2012 (Vol. 8 | No. 1 | Pages e15-e24)

    Susanna Rose Cohen, Leslie Cragin, Bob Wong, Dilys M. Walker

  • Simulation Use in the Classroom: Impact on Knowledge Acquisition, Satisfaction, and Self-Confidence
    January 2012 (Vol. 8 | No. 1 | Pages e25-e33)

    Kristen D. Zulkosky

  • Passing the Baton: Using Simulation to Develop Student Collaboration
    20 January 2012

    Lynn Senette, Maureen O'Malley, Thomas Hendrix

  • Using Problem-Based Learning Scenarios to Prepare Nursing Students to Address Incivility
    20 January 2012

    Cynthia M. Clark, Sara M. Ahten, Rosemary Macy

  • Simulating Nursing School to Engage High School Students
    20 January 2012

    Ceil Flores, Mary Jane Ashe

  • Using Objective Structured Clinical Evaluation for Simulation Evaluation: Checklist Considerations for Interrater Reliability
    20 January 2012

    Mary Cazzell, Carol Howe

  • Implementation of Mental Health Simulations: Challenges and Lessons Learned
    19 January 2012

    Shoni Davis, Jayne Josephsen, Rosemary Macy

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Clinical Simulation in Nursing is an international, peer reviewed journal published online six times annually. Clinical Simulation in Nursing is the official journal of the International Nursing Association of Clinical and Simulated Learning (INACSL) and reflects the mission INACSL.

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Clinical Simulation in Nursing is published by Elsevier for the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning.




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