The Effect of Autogenic Training on Self-Efficacy, Anxiety, and Performance on Nursing Student Simulation Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Abstract: The increased anxiety experienced by nursing students during simulations can serve as a significant barrier to learning. The use of anxiety-reducing techniques such as autogenic training (AT) can mitigate the negative effects of anxiety and improve the overall learning experience. The investigators in this study sought to understand the effect of AT on student performance and self-efficacy during simulation experiences. The use of AT was an effective technique to decrease anxiety and increase performance among nursing students during nursing simulations. Reducing anxiety during simulations can improve the student learning experience.

published proceedings

  • Nursing Education Perspectives

author list (cited authors)

  • Holland, B., Gosselin, K., & Mulcahy, A

complete list of authors

  • Holland, B||Gosselin, K||Mulcahy, A