Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Enrolling by invitation
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06265961 |
Other study ID # |
02.01.2024_39 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Enrolling by invitation |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
March 1, 2024 |
Est. completion date |
May 31, 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
February 2024 |
Source |
Eskisehir Osmangazi University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the developmental bibliotherapy method in
developing the cultural intelligence and competence of nurses.
The study will be carried out in an embedded intervention research model using a combination
design (Quantitative + Qualitative) in the intervention design, which is one of the advanced
mixed methods designs. In the embedded mixed research model where the quantitative approach
is dominant, randomized controlled experimental research and qualitative research will be
conducted simultaneously.
1.1. Research questions for the qualitative phase 1.1.1. Research questions for the
exploratory phase Q1. How successful are nurses in distinguishing the cultural differences of
the individuals they care for? Q2. What are nurses' views on cross-cultural nursing care?
Q4. How do nurses approach the culturally-based behaviors of the individuals they care for?
Q5. What are the cultural experiences that nurses have with the individuals they care for?
1.1.2. Research questions for the integrative phase Q1. What are the contributions of the
books read to the cultural intelligence and competence of nurses? Q2. What are the
contributions of the stories read to the cultural intelligence and competence of nurses? Q3.
What are the contributions of the watched movie to the cultural intelligence and competence
of nurses?
1.1.3. Research questions for the explanatory phase Q1. What effect did bibliotherapy
practice have on nurses' cultural intelligence? Q2. What impact did bibliotherapy
practice have on nurses' cultural competence?
1.2. Research hypotheses of the quantitative phase
1. H1. Bibliotherapy intervention will increase the cultural intelligence levels of the
nurses in the study group.
2. H1. The cultural intelligence levels of the nurses in the study group will be higher
than the nurses in the control group.
3. H1. Bibliotherapy intervention will increase the cultural competence of the nurses in
the study group.
4. H1. The cultural competence of the nurses in the study group will be higher than the
nurses in the control group.
Description:
The population of the study consists of undergraduate nurses working in Eskisehir in Türkiye.
The sample of the research is; In Farokhzadian et al.'s study, cultural competence levels
were reported for nursing students at the beginning (151.89±26.88) and 1 month after the
intervention (184.37±22.43) in a 6-week training program implemented in a mixed design to
improve cultural competence. Assuming a power of 80%, a margin of error of 0.05 and 1:1
randomization, using the values (Farokhzadian et al., 2022) as reference, it will consist of
22 nurses, 11 people in each group. Assuming that there may be losses in the study, it is
planned to include 30 nurses in the study sample, with 15 people in each group, an increase
of 35%.
The data collection process of the research, which will be conducted with a mixed design,
will be carried out in 4 stages; In the first stage, before randomization, qualitative data
will be collected by conducting in-depth interviews with all nurses included in the study
through a semi-structured form for the exploratory part of the qualitative research. In the
second stage, a pre-test will be applied to the study and control groups. In the third stage,
data will be collected only from the study group, and will be collected in writing from the
participants through a structured form for the integrative phase of the qualitative research.
In the final stage, a post-test will be applied to both groups 3 months after the pre-test
application, and qualitative data will be collected by conducting in-depth interviews with
the nurses in the study group individually through a semi-structured form for the explanatory
part of the qualitative research. The meetings will be held one-on-one via Google Meet and
will be video recorded.