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Effectiveness of flipped classroom in nursing education: A systematic review of systematic and integrative reviews

The flipped classroom is an active methodology that has been implemented for many years in the training of nursing students with multiple studies published on this subject to date. This study sought to answer the question: is flipped classroom effective for improving nursing education? A systematic...

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Published in:International journal of nursing studies 2022-11, Vol.135, p.104327-104327, Article 104327
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