In situ simulation improves perceived self-efficacy of OR nurses and anaesthesiologists during COVID-19 pandemic
Volume: 7, Issue: 6, Pages: 555 - 560
Published: Jun 7, 2021
Abstract
Introduction Self-efficacy is defined as people’s internal beliefs about their ability to have an impact on events that affect their lives. As part of the COVID-19 pandemic, we carried out in situ simulation for anaesthesiologists and operating room (OR) nurses. Simulation was focused on the recommendations on the use of specific personal protective equipment (PPE) as well as on airway management and intubation. We hypothesised that in situ...
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Title
In situ simulation improves perceived self-efficacy of OR nurses and anaesthesiologists during COVID-19 pandemic
Published Date
Jun 7, 2021
Volume
7
Issue
6
Pages
555 - 560
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