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Testing of a measurement model for baccalaureate nursing students' self-evaluation of core competencies
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 11/05/09
Hsu LL et al. – Self–Evaluated Core Competencies Scale could be used to assess the core competencies of undergraduate nursing students. In addition, it should be used as a teaching guide to increase students' competencies to ensure quality patient care in hospitals.
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