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NCT ID: NCT05974917 Not yet recruiting - Asthma in Children Clinical Trials

Serious gaMes as Emerging E-health Interventions for Young People With neurologicaL or rEspiratory disoRders

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Start date: September 1, 2023
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Study type: Observational

The main purpose of 'Serious Games' (SG) is to provide opportunities for constructive learning and training. They are well-accepted instruments in therapeutic interventions and have been found to be efficient to improve cognitive areas, social interaction and motor skill function. The SG is expected to improve asthmatic children's behaviour by providing a positive psychosocial experience with positive effects on asthma outcomes. Participants will be subjected to SG as part of routine medical care, and researchers will study the effect of SG. The aim of the study is to evaluate the impact of an innovative SG on neurobehavioural patterns through a randomised controlled pilot study in adolescents with controlled asthma and on the modulation of the expression pattern of CTRA 'Conserved Transcriptional Response to Adversity'.

NCT ID: NCT05480540 Not yet recruiting - Education Clinical Trials

The Effect of Serious Games

Start date: May 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

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)