Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06381544 |
Other study ID # |
fbu_nurs_elmali_002 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
February 12, 2024 |
Est. completion date |
March 6, 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
April 2024 |
Source |
Fenerbahce University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
Nursing education is an education in which theory and practice are intertwined and requires
the development of both cognitive and motor skills of students. The laboratory environment is
a bridge between classroom learning and clinical practice. In order for students to transform
the target behavior into a skill, it takes place in the laboratory on inanimate models under
the supervision of the instructor. It has been assumed that there is a strong relationship
between learning and anxiety; while a moderate level of anxiety is necessary for learning, a
high level of anxiety causes a decrease in learning.
Many studies have reported that students experience anxiety before their first
clinical/practice experience. During skills training, it is observed that students are
stressed, their hands are shaking, and they do not feel comfortable, especially before
practices involving invasive interventions. This is a factor that makes learning skills
training difficult. Therefore, it is important for the student to be comfortable,
self-confident, and mentally open to learning during skill training. New applications and
different techniques for skill training are important in this sense. It is reported that
aromatherapy application has positive effects on reducing anxiety and increasing
concentration.
RESEARCH HYPOTHESES:
H0: Aromatherapy has no effect on students' anxiety and learning levels during skill
training.
H1: Aromatherapy reduces the anxiety experienced by students during skills training.
H2: Aromatherapy has a positive effect on students' learning nursing skills.
Description:
The population of the research consists of 81 students enrolled in the first year of nursing.
Power analysis was performed to determine the number of people to be included in the study.
The power of the test was calculated with the G*Power 3.1 program. As a similar study in the
relevant literature, the effect size regarding stress change was calculated as 0.760. In
order to exceed the 95% value in determining the power of the study; At a significance level
of 5% and an effect size of 0.760, 42 people, 21 people in the groups, need to be reached
(df=20; t=1.725). To avoid bias in the people to be included in the study, they were
recruited by randomization according to the order of arrival. The randomization table was
created using "https://www.calculatorsoup.com". In the research, it was reached a total of 77
students (experiment=39, control=38).
Introductory Information Form, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and IV Catheter Application
Check List will be used to collect data.
In this study, it is planned to analyze the data in SPSS program. Normality tests, mean,
standard deviation, minimum, maximum, number-percentage distributions in data analysis;
Independent Groups t-test, Mann Whitney U test, One-Way Analysis of Variance, Kruskal-Wallis
test will be used. Differences between groups in terms of categorical variables will be
examined with the chi-square test. Pearson correlation analysis will be used to examine the
relationships between variables, and Cohen-d effect size will be used to determine the effect
size.