id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-026868-z9gozm2w Mohammad, Abeer “She’s dead!” – Nursing simulation practices: A discourse analysis approach 2020-06-11 .txt text/plain 5467 245 44 This high prevalence of simulation practices in nursing programs has led to opportunities to research this topic from various angles, including its impact on students' skill performance, self-efficacy, self-confidence, self-satisfaction, and clinical knowledge acquisition. Results: The analyses revealed various training and communication issues including the lack of harmony among the team members (e.g., regarding understanding and performing their assigned roles as well as delegating and conducting delegated tasks) and the students' inability to effectively communicate with the patient as a valuable source of information and to make appropriate and timely clinical decisions regarding patient assessment. 2 This widespread use of simulations in nursing programs has led to opportunities to research this topic from many angles, including its impact on students' skill performance, 6, 7 self-efficacy, [8] [9] [10] self-confidence and satisfaction, [11] [12] [13] and, most importantly, clinical knowledge acquisition. ./cache/cord-026868-z9gozm2w.txt ./txt/cord-026868-z9gozm2w.txt