Self‐regulated learning in simulation‐based training: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

Self‐regulated learning (SRL) requires an active learner who has developed a set of processes for managing the achievement of learning goals. Simulation‐based training is one context in which trainees can safely practise learning how to learn.

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