Learning Clinical Trial
Official title:
Mobile Cooperation During the Clinical Practicum
Verified date | December 2015 |
Source | University of Turku |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | Finland: Ethics Committee |
Study type | Interventional |
The aim of this study is:
1. to evaluate the effectiveness of the nursing student - nurse teacher mobile cooperation
(MC) during the clinical practicum,
2. to measure the usability of the mobile application.
The detailed research questions and hypothesis of this study are as follows:
1. What is the impact of MC on the nurse competence level of nursing students evaluated by
work role, teaching-coaching and therapeutic interventions?
H1: Nursing students' using MC will have a stronger change in the self-assessed level
of nurse competence than those using standard cooperation (SC).
H2: Nursing students' using MC will have higher level of nurse competence assessed by
mentors after clinical practicum than those using SC.
2. What is the impact of MC on the clinical self-efficacy level of nursing students?
H3: Nursing students' using mobile cooperation will have a stronger change in the
self-assessed level of self-efficacy in clinical performance than those using standard
cooperation.
3. What is the impact of mobile cooperation on the satisfaction level of nursing students
evaluated by supervisory relationship, pedagogical atmosphere on the ward and the role
of nurse teacher?
H4: Nursing students' using mobile cooperation will have higher level of satisfaction
with the supervisory relationship, pedagogical atmosphere on the ward and the role of
nurse teacher after clinical practicum than those using standard cooperation.
4. What is the perceived usability of the mobile application by the intervention group?
The ultimate goal is to establish a modern, innovative solution for the nursing student -
nurse teacher cooperation to support and facilitate the clinical learning of nursing
students during the clinical practicum.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 108 |
Est. completion date | June 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. pre-registration nursing student in one polytechnic undertaking nursing, midwifery or public health nursing degree programme, 2. at least second-year students, 3. entering a five week internal medicine or surgical clinical practicum at the participating hospital district, 4. entering the clinical practicum in spring term 2015, 5. access to a smartphone or tablet PC running iOS or Android OS. Exclusion Criteria: 1. pre-registration nursing students undertaking critical care nursing degree program, 2. is unable to enter the clinical practicum in spring term 2015, 3. has not access to an appropriate smartphone or tablet PC, 4. is unwilling to provide consent. |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
Finland | University of Turku | Turku |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
---|---|
University of Turku |
Finland,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Changes in students' nurse competence level measured with the NCS | Changes in students' self-assessed level of the nurse competence measured with the Nurse Competence Scale (NCS) at baseline (before the intervention) and week 5 (after the intervention). In addition, mentors assesses the nurse competence of students at 5 week with the NCS. | Baseline, week 5 | No |
Secondary | Changes in students' clinical self-efficacy measured with the SECP | Changes in students' self-assessments of their own self-efficacy measured with the Self-Efficacy in Clinical Performance Scale at baseline (before the intervention) and week 5 (after the intervention). | Baseline, week 5 | No |
Secondary | Students' satisfaction to the clinical learning environment measured with the CLES+T at ward level | Students' satisfaction with the supervisory relationship, pedagogical atmosphere on the ward and the role of nurse teacher is measured with the Clinical Learning Environment, Supervision and Nurse Teacher Scale (CLES Scale) at ward level | At the baseline | No |
Secondary | Students' satisfaction to the clinical learning environment measured with the CLES+T2 at student level | Students' satisfaction with the supervisory relationship, pedagogical atmosphere on the ward and the role of nurse teacher is measured with the Clinical Learning Environment, Supervision and Nurse Teacher Scale (CLES+T2 Scale) at student level | Week 5 | No |
Secondary | Process evaluation by the students in the intervention group | The perceived usability of the mobile application is measured by the students with the System Usability Scale, SUS. The intervention is assessed by a structured process evaluation questionnaire at week 5 (after the intervention). The perceived effects and development propositions for the intervention are measured qualitatively at week 6 by a focus group interview (semi-structured questions) with students and at week 16 by student essays (open-ended questions). | Week 5, week 6, week 16 | No |
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