Increasingly, high-fidelity patient simulation (HFPS) is becoming essential to nursing education. Much remains unknown about how classroom learning is connected to student decision-making in simulation scenarios and the degree to which transference takes place between the classroom setting and actual practice. The present study was part of a larger pilot study aimed at determining the relationship between nursing students' clinical ability to prioritize their actions and the associated cognitions and physiologic outcomes of care using HFPS. In an effort to better explain the knowledge base being used by nursing students in HFPS, the investigators explored the relationship between common measures of knowledge and performance-related variables. Findings are discussed within the context of the expert performance approach and concepts from cognitive psychology, such as cognitive architecture, cognitive load, memory, and transference.
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Curr Pharm Teach Learn
November 2024
Department Chair, Wingate University School of Pharmacy, 515 North Main Street, Wingate, NC 28174, United States of America. Electronic address:
Background: Student pharmacists must learn to identify errors and omissions (E&O). MyDispense can provide students, especially those without previous pharmacy experience, the opportunity to practice this skill. One institution explored the relationship between previous community pharmacy experience and performance on E&O activities in a skills lab.
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May 2024
University Psychiatric Hospital Vrapče, Zagreb, Croatia.
The lexical-semantic impairments at different levels of semantic processing are often observed in Mild cognitive impairment (MCI). To better understand the nature of the lexical-semantic impairment in MCI, this study included two experiments: a sensory rating task and a lexical decision task. Twenty individuals diagnosed with MCI were recruited as well as eighty healthy subjects to serve as a control group.
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August 2024
Department of Business Administration, Air University Islamabad, Multan Campus, Pakistan.
The study aims to examine the advantages of utilizing big data analytics (BDA) on circular economy (CE) dual systems, which are closed-loop supply chain (CLSC) and the reverse omnichannel (ROC), aiming to enhance sustainable firm performance (SFP) of the small and medium based enterprises (SMEs). The product return knowledge (PRK) can reinforce the proposed network of relationships and facilitate the approach of active returns in CE. Using the structural equation model (SEM) in AMOS v24, the researchers examined the hypotheses using data from a simple random sample of 232 SMEs in Pakistan.
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January 2024
Department of Animal Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA.
While soy products have long been included in animal diets for their macronutrient fractions, more recent work has focused on the immunomodulatory potential of bioactive components of this feedstuff. This comprehensive review aims to identify the current state of knowledge on minor soy fractions and their impact on the health and growth of pigs and broiler chickens to better direct future research. A total of 7,683 publications were screened, yet only 151 were included in the review after exclusion criteria were applied, with the majority (n = 87) of these studies conducted in pigs.
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August 2024
Department of Intensive Care, Taher Sfar Hospital, Mahdia, Tunisia.
Introduction: In response to the important influx of critically ill patients as well as resources limitation, simulation would be a tool ensuring the continuum of medical training.
Aim: To assess the impact of simulation training on both education and performance related to protocol development during COVID-19 pandemic, in critical care.
Methods: This scoping review was written in accordance with the PRISMA Guideline.
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