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NCT number NCT06380374
Other study ID # 2024\01
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date April 22, 2024
Est. completion date July 22, 2024

Study information

Verified date April 2024
Source Selcuk University
Contact Mustafa KILIC, MSc
Phone +903322230774
Email mustafakilic@selcuk.edu.tr
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This research will be conducted as a randomized controlled study with a parallel design to evaluate the effectiveness of the disaster nursing training program prepared with a gamification strategy based on multiple intelligence theory for final-year public health nursing students. Research hypothesis "H1a: The disaster nursing knowledge level of the students participating in the program, which is prepared with a Gamification Strategy Based on Multiple Intelligence Theory, differs from the control group. H1b: The perception of volunteering towards disaster nursing differs for the students included in the Program Prepared with Gamification Strategy Based on Multiple Intelligence Theory compared to the control group. H1c: The self-efficacy level of students involved in the Program Prepared with Gamification Strategy Based on Multiple Intelligences Theory regarding disaster nursing differs from the control group."


Description:

A national study on the subject was used to calculate the research sample size. A study conducted in Turkey determined that students who received training in disaster nursing had a 44% increase in their knowledge level compared to those who did not. In determining the sample size, this ratio is accepted as 95% power and 0.05 alpha level, and the required sample size in the Gpower 3.2 program is 60 people (30 experimental and 30 control). Sampling loss was stated as 17% in another study conducted on a similar population and a similar subject. Students enrolled in the Public Health Nursing course of Selçuk University Faculty of Nursing, the research area, will be evaluated according to the eligibility criteria. Then, the researchers (MK and LS-K) will receive the contact information of the students who meet the inclusion criteria, volunteer to participate in the study, and give consent. The topic of disaster nursing will be explained to all students enrolled in the course by the researcher (LS-K) in the classroom environment. Pre-tests will be taken from students attending the course on disaster nursing by the researchers (MK and LS-K). Randomization will be carried out by the researcher (D-KT), who does not have an active role in the research process. Students in the experimental and control groups will be hidden from the researchers (MK, LS-K, and M-D), who will carry out the application until it begins. The Program prepared for the students in the experimental group, based on the Gamification Strategy Based on Multiple Intelligence Theory, will be carried out face to face. Students in the experimental group will be on the playground. Students will attend the sessions in groups of 6. Each student will compete independently within the group, and each group will have a winner. A total of 30 questions will be encountered in each game round. The entire game process consists of 7 sessions, each expected to last approximately 30 minutes. Post-tests will be taken from the students after the game process is completed. The main result expected from the research is the change in students' knowledge levels about disaster nursing services, their intentions to become volunteer disaster nurses, and their self-efficacy perceptions regarding disaster nursing.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 72
Est. completion date July 22, 2024
Est. primary completion date July 1, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group N/A and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Volunteering to participate in research, 2. Enrollment in the Public Health Nursing course, 3. Not being absent when the subject of disaster nursing is explained. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Not know to speak Turkish very well, 2. Not volunteering for research, 3. Being an international student, 4. Working as a nurse or healthcare personnel.

Study Design


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Intervention

Other:
Gamification in Disaster Nursing Education
The contact information of the students who meet the inclusion criteria will be collected by the researchers. The topic of disaster nursing will be explained to all students enrolled in the course by the researcher in the classroom environment. Pre-tests will be taken from students attending the course on disaster nursing. Randomization will be carried out by the researcher, who does not have an active role in the research process. Students in the experimental and control groups will be hidden from the researchers, who will conduct the application until it begins. The Program will be carried out face-to-face. Students in the experimental group will be on the playground. Students will attend the sessions in groups of 6. Each student will compete independently within the group, and each group will have a winner. Students will encounter a total of 30 questions in each game round. The entire game process consists of 7 sessions. After the game process is completed, post-tests will be taken.

Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Selcuk University Faculty of Nursing Konya Selcuklu

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Selcuk University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Level of knowledge related to disaster nursing services Knowledge Evaluation Test: Evaluation questions consist of 30 multiple-choice questions and several matching questions. Researchers prepared knowledge assessment questions for disaster nursing education issues. A specification table and scope-matching method were used in its preparation. There is only one correct answer to each question. While creating the Knowledge Assessment Test, expert opinion was taken, and content validity was increased. An increase in the total score indicates that disaster knowledge is high. From enrollment to the end of intervention at 4 weeks
Primary Volunteer intention to become a disaster nurse Two local and three international disaster events were selected to evaluate participants' willingness and perceived ability to respond to different disasters (Covid-19, February 6 Kahramanmaras earthquake, Töhoku Earthquake and tsunami, Libya Daniel Hurricane and Kastamonu Flood disaster). Students were first asked to mark their willingness to volunteer among options ranging from (1) I am not volunteering, (4) I am volunteering, and then the level of confidence in their abilities, from (1) I am not confident to (4) I am definitely confident in their perceived abilities. The researchers prepared the questions based on the literature From enrollment to the end of intervention at 4 weeks
Primary Perception of self-efficacy related to disaster nursing Disaster Response Self-Efficacy Scale. It consists of a total of 19 items and three sub-dimensions, and the answers were taken on a 5-point Likert scale (1=No self-confidence, 2=basically not self-confident, 3=Somewhat self-confident, 4=Basically self-confident, 5=Full self-confident.). A high score indicates high disaster response self-efficacy. The Cronbach alpha coefficient of the entire scale was determined as 0.96. Cronbach's alpha values for the three dimensions were determined as on-site rescue competence = 0.93, disaster psychological nursing competence = 0.93, and the nature of the role undertaken in the disaster and adaptation competence = 0.93. The three sub-dimensions explain 70.222% of the total variance. From enrollment to the end of intervention at 4 weeks
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