Abstract: Background: Understanding the efficacy of simulation is critical for nurses in the modern healthcare profession, where the level of competence and safe care is essential. The diverse field of medical practice has understood the efficacy of simulation practice, but not in the field of adult critical care Objective: To determine if the use of simulation practice improves confidence and knowledge in the clinical skills of adult critical care nurses Methods: The study used a systematic review of the available literature. The literature comprised 15 studies, which were selected through pre......
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