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Filter by:It is important to provide practice-oriented education for nurses in a safe environment. As it became difficult to maintain face-to-face education and practice environment due to COVID-19, a new paradigm for nurse education was required. The investigators tried to use augmented reality technology in nurse education, and based on this, research was conducted to devise, develop, apply, and evaluate the satisfaction and usability of educators. The field needs were checked through literature review, the subject of the augmented technology-based education program was selected, and the program was produced and applied, and this was evaluated through a questionnaire including a system usability evaluation scale and a technology acceptance model-based question.
When tracheal intubation and face mask ventilation fail, and the insertion of supraglottic airway devices (SHA) can provide ventilation, protecting the patient from hypoxemia. Supraglottic airway devices have become an important part of difficult airway algorithms. The European Resuscitation Council Guidelines recommend supraglottic airway devices for airway management by non-specialized healthcare providers. Education through simulators contributes to the development of students without direct contact with patients. In this study, it was aimed to compare the success of placement of four different supraglottic airway devices on the manikin of term 5 students who participate to the Anesthesiology and Reanimation internship.
Bening's Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH), which is closely related to aging, is one of the most common diseases in the world. Although it is not a life-threatening condition, lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are seen in many patients, which disrupts their daily activities, sleep patterns, and quality of life of the patients. Examination of changes in sleep and quality of life after transurethral resection of the prostate (TUR-P) in patients with LUTS due to BPH and planning training according to their needs will positively affect the lives of these patients. It is very important for nurses to provide individual training and counseling by making use of innovative technology to ensure that patients manage the surgical process in a healthy way and cope with possible complications. This thesis study was planned as a three-group randomized controlled experimental study in order to determine the effect of e-mobile training and counseling on quality of life and sleep in patients who underwent TUR-P to manage the operative process and cope with possible complications.
Today, there is a need to integrate and restructure rapidly developing technology into teaching environments. When web-based applications, which are among the popular and innovative technologies, are examined, it is seen that they are used in many areas of education. In this study, it was aimed to evaluate the effects of sterile hand washing, sterile dressing, sterile package opening and surgical instrument preparation training on anxiety, satisfaction, knowledge and skill levels by designing a serious game-based web application that allows nursing students to gain skills and practice in psychomotor applications. The universe of the study will consist of students enrolled in the Operating Room Nursing course in the Nursing Department of the Faculty of Health Sciences of Gümüşhane University in the spring semester of the 2021-2022 academic year, and the sample will consist of 94 students who meet the study criteria and agree to participate in the study. Data; It will be collected with the Introductory Characteristics Form, Operating Room Applications Information Form, Sterile Dressing and Surgical Instrument Preparation Skills Checklist, State Trait Anxiety Scale (WHO) and Visual Comparison Scale (GLO). Oral lectures will be given to all students by the instructor in charge of the course for two hours a week for two weeks, according to the lesson plan. Before the oral presentation, the 'Student Information Form' and the 'Operating Room Applications Information Form' will be applied to the students. After the questionnaire applications, the students will be divided into two groups, 47 students in the intervention group and 47 students in the control group, by randomization method. A serious game-based web application will be downloaded to the mobile phones of the students in the intervention group, on sterile dressing and surgical instrument preparation training, prepared in accordance with the formal education curriculum. How to use it will be shown. The students in the control group will be shown the video prepared by the researcher on sterile dressing and surgical instrument preparation training. Students in both groups will be informed that they can use this application for two weeks whenever they want and as much as they want. At the end of two weeks, a skill test will be given to the control and intervention groups in the laboratory. WHO will be applied to both groups before and after the skill test. Immediately after the skill test, the Operating Room Applications Information Form will be applied to both groups to measure the level of knowledge, the State Anxiety Inventory (DBS) to determine their anxiety level, and the GAS to measure satisfaction. Three weeks after the first skill test, students' second skill measures will be evaluated using the 'Surgical Instrument Preparation Skill Checklist', and their anxiety levels will be evaluated with the Trait Anxiety Inventory. The obtained data will be analyzed with appropriate statistical methods using the SPSS for Windows 23.0 program (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences)
Aim: This study aimed to determine the effect of the jigsaw technique on students' self-confidence, learning motivation, and academic success in physical examination e-teaching according to systems as a randomized controlled trial. The volunteering students were divided into two groups, intervention and control groups, according to a randomization made with a computer program. The Jigsaw Technique was applied to the intervention group, while the control group received the traditional learning method. To avoid interaction between the groups, the lessons in the intervention and control groups were conducted by different instructors. Prior to the application, data collection tools were applied to the intervention and control groups as a pre-test.
mobile application will be developed to support the post-discharge home care of mothers of premature babies. With the developed mobile application, the effect of the education given to the mothers on the knowledge and skills of infant care, mother-infant attachment, and the mother's self-efficacy will be evaluated.
The use of simulation is recommended in anesthesiology education. Given a large number of residents, all of them will not be active participants during high-fidelity simulation sessions but will only be observers. To increase the positive effects of the simulation when the learner is in the role of observer, some authors have proposed to strengthen the educational effect through the use of an observer tool that observers must complete by analyzing the progress of the task performed by their colleagues. This is a list describing the set of key points to be achieved. However, data concerning the educational value of these observer tools are limited. Studies on the use of these tools during crisis management training in the operating room assessed by high-fidelity simulation have shown improved learning outcomes for technical skills but no study has evaluated yet their effect on non-technical skills. The effect on these skills can hardly be assessed by measuring the resident's perception or knowledge and an objective assessment of performance is necessary. The objective of this study will be to evaluate if using an observer tool (OT) dedicated to non-technical skills improves the learning of these skills in anesthesia residents during high-fidelity simulation.
For qualified nursing care, emotional intelligence skills of nurses should be developed during their vocational training. This research was carried out in order to develop and evaluate the Emotional Intelligence Training Program based on the Bar-On Emotional Intelligence Model for nursing students in line with Demirel's program development model.
The aim of the study is to find out how pain nursing documentation audit and educational feedback effect to RN's pain nursing documentation, the average level of pain nursing documentation knowledge of unit RN's, patient satisfaction of pain management and number of pain nursing incident reports. In addition, how background variables are related to the pain nursing documentation. Research hypothesis: Pain nursing documentation audit and educational feedback increased RNs' pain nursing documentation and knowledge, patient satisfaction to pain management and effect to number of pain nursing incident reports.
Chronic pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide affecting just under 28 million people in the UK. Chronic pain conditions require a biopsychosocial rather than a biomedical model of care. Biomedical management lacks evidence of effectiveness but also has the potential to exacerbate the condition by raising fears and anxiety about potential pathological abnormalities. Thus, the pre-registration phase is an important point where an individual's understanding of, and beliefs about, pain and people with pain may be shaped for the future. The need for improved and better education of healthcare professionals to support best practice for low back pain with the aim of integrating professionals' management of low back pain and fostering innovation in practice is well recognised. Pain education research with pre-registration chiropractors is lacking. Therefore, this study aims to: To compare the effect of two pain education intervention, through a multi-site randomised control trial, on the following three questionnaire based outcome measures: 1. Knowledge (understanding) of chronic pain 2. Attitudes towards chronic pain patients 3. Pain management behaviours