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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03493659
Other study ID # 00909
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date April 10, 2018
Est. completion date June 30, 2019

Study information

Verified date March 2018
Source Maastricht University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Problem-based learning (PBL) is an education model utilized by Maastricht University and many other universities worldwide. PBL occurs in small, collaborative tutorials, under the facilitation of a tutor. This study explores the effects of standing tutorials, compared against sitting tutorials, on PBL among undergraduate students. A quantitative approach will be taken to objectively measure students' learning, and a qualitative approach will be taken to obtain a deeper understanding of the processes of learning.

It is hypothesized that students in the standing tutorials will be able to recall more academic concepts and link the concepts better than students in the sitting tutorials (H1). Audio-recording of the tutorials will be used to measure the discussions within the tutorials. The transcriptions obtained from the recording will be studied through text analysis. It is hypothesized that students in the standing tutorials will produce more discussions, and therefore a higher word count (H2). It is also hypothesized that the students in the standing tutorials will use more word categories that are conducive to the discussion and learning process (H3).

Through the qualitative approach, the content of the transcriptions will be analysed through a thematic analysis. It is hypothesized that the students in the standing tutorials will produce more learning-oriented interactions (H4).

Two additional factors that would be measured are subsequent physical activity and academic achievement. ActivPAL accelerometers will be used to measure the students' daily activity, to find out if the students' daily activities are affected by the standing tutorials, for example, students may sit more as a result of fatigue from the standing tutorials, or conversely transfer the active behaviour from the standing tutorials to other activities outside the tutorial group.It is hypothesized that standing tutorials do not affect the students' subsequent physical activity, and therefore there will be no significant differences of daily activity between students in the sitting and standing tutorials (H5). With regards to academic achievement, it is hypothesized that the students in the standing tutorials will have higher academic achievements after the course compared to the students in the sitting tutorials (H6).


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 96
Est. completion date June 30, 2019
Est. primary completion date June 29, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Matriculated undergraduate students of Maastricht University

- Students who have given their consent to participate in this study.

- The course subject is well-established and mandatory for all students within the specific bachelor's programme. A well-established course will be chosen so that clear scoring is possible on the concept tests (explained in the Materials and Analysis sections) that will be administered to the students. The course should be mandatory for all students within the bachelor's programme so as to reduce the selection bias that may otherwise occur if we decide to select tutorial groups that only specific groups of students signed up for. An example of a well-established and mandatory course for students in the Biomedical Sciences bachelor's programme at Maastricht University would include 'Brain, behaviour and movement, 'Human genetics, reproduction and prenatal development' and so on.

- The course coordinators and tutors who are the gatekeepers of the students would have given their permission and cooperation in planning the study into the tutorials.

- The duration of the course would last at least 10 tutorial classes.

- The duration of each tutorial is 2 hours.

- The timing of the tutorial groups will have to be similar to minimize any effects arising due to tests being carried out at different times of the day.

- The course is taught in English.

Exclusion Criteria:

- For the standing tutorials, those who are suffering from musculoskeletal discomfort or pathologies that may prevent or influence movement

- Non-matriculated student of Maastricht University

- Non-matriculated student of the chosen course for the study

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Standing during Concept Test
The participants will stand with a standing desk at an ergonomically correct height during the administration of the Concept Test.
Standing during regular tutorial session
The participants will stand with a standing desk at an ergonomically correct height during their regular tutorial sessions.
Standing during Concept Test and regular tutorial session
The participants will stand with a standing desk at an ergonomically correct height during the administration of the Concept Test and during their regular tutorial sessions.

Locations

Country Name City State
Netherlands Maastricht University Maastricht Limburg

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Maastricht University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Netherlands, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Attendance Student attendance across the course are compared to see if attendance is affected by the intervention Less than 5 minutes (recorded by tutor, as required by the course, even without this intervention study)
Other Tutor Rating Tutor rating by the students, that the students will give at the end of the course (even without this intervention study) Less than 5 minutes
Other Search, Preparing and Reporting Phase Questionnaire The questionnaire contains 23 statements, each with a five-point Likert scale describing to what extent the students agreed or disagreed with each statement (1 = 'completely disagree' to 5 = 'completely agree'). Nine statements refer to the theme of "search phase", six statements refer to the theme of "preparing phase", and eight statements refer to the theme of "reporting phase". The aggregate score for each theme will be summed up from the scores on the Likert scale for each statement. Higher scores indicate more effort/preparation for each theme. 5 minutes
Other Group Interaction Questionnaire This questionnaire is given to tutors to assess the quality of learning-oriented group interactions in PBL. The questionnaire contains 11 statements, each with a five-point Likert scale describing to what extent the tutors agreed or disagreed with each statement (1 = 'completely disagree' to 5 = 'completely agree'). Four statements refer to the theme of "exploratory questions", four statements refer to the theme of "cumulative reasoning", and three statements refer to the theme of "handling conflicts". The aggregate score for each theme will be summed up from the scores on the Likert scale for each statement. Higher scores indicate better discussion quality for each theme. 5 minutes
Primary Process of Learning The discussions that are carried out during PBL will be audio-recorded and undergo text and thematic analysis 1 hour
Primary Outcome of Learning Concept Tests will be administered where students list the number of concepts they can recall, and draw a concept map. Both the recalled concepts and the map will be scored independently and combined for a final score. 10 minutes
Primary Academic Achievement Grades of Final Exam 2 hours
Secondary Change of Subsequent Physical Activity Participants' subsequent physical activity will be measured for 10 days, using the ActivPAL accelerometer, to measure whether standing tutorials (compared against sitting tutorials) have an affect on the participants' daily life's physical activity. 7 days
Secondary Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) Participants' overall feelings and emotions are compared between groups in the standing tutorials and sitting tutorials. 5 minutes
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