Clinical Simulation in Nursing
Volume 7, Issue 5 , Pages e175-e180 , September 2011

The Effects of Simulated Clinical Experiences on Anxiety: Nursing Students' Perspectives

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doi: 10.1016/j.ecns.2010.02.001

Clinical Simulation in Nursing
Volume 7, Issue 5 , Pages e175-e180 , September 2011