The effect of Halsted and Peyton teaching approaches on objective performance, self-regulated learning and satisfaction in nursing skills education: A randomized controlled trial
Key Points
Performance improves using the Halsted and Peyton approaches in nursing skills education, leading to higher satisfaction.
Participants reported significant differences in self-regulated learning based on teaching methods used during their training.
A randomized controlled trial was conducted to evaluate objective performance, self-regulated learning, and satisfaction among nursing students.
Calls for enhanced teaching techniques in nursing education to better facilitate student learning and satisfaction.
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