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| Istanbul Kent University | OTHER |
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The aim of this study was to determine the impact of training provided through simulation method on self-confidence and stress levels in nursing students during patient intervention.
Improving nursing students' clinical skills and enhancing their professional competencies by increasing their patient intervention skills and strengthening their ability to cope with stress is crucial. High professional confidence among nursing students is fundamental to providing effective patient care, which is critical for patient safety and satisfaction. Simulation training is an effective tool used to enhance nursing students' practical experiences in clinical settings. This method provides students with the opportunity to encounter real-life scenarios in a controlled environment and intervene in these situations. Additionally, simulation training can help develop coping skills for dealing with stress, as it prepares students for situations they may encounter in real clinical settings. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of training provided through simulation method on self-confidence and stress levels in nursing students during patient intervention.
The students included in the study will be divided into experimental and control groups through full randomization. The Student Identification Form will be administered to both groups initially. The theoretical part of Shock Nursing Care (SNC) training will be provided to the control group through in-class face-to-face education. Following the theoretical training, skills training will be conducted in the nursing skills laboratory using the demonstration method. Students will be evaluated using the Self-Confidence/Competence in Patient Intervention Scale and the Perceived Stress Scale before and after the training. The study group will receive theoretical education similarly to the control group through in-class face-to-face education. Following the theoretical education, simulation training will be conducted in the Simulation Laboratory based on the SNC Scenario. Simulation training will be conducted in groups of 10, consisting of 5 students each. Each student will be provided the SNC scenario to practice. Students will be evaluated using the Self-Confidence/Competence in Patient Intervention Scale and the Perceived Stress Scale before and after the training. The mean scores of both groups on the Self-Confidence/Competence in Patient Intervention Scale and the Perceived Stress Scale will be compared both between and within groups. Pre-graduation nursing simulation education will contribute to enhancing students' patient intervention skills and stress coping abilities.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| simülation intervention group | Experimental | The Student Diagnosis Form, Self-Confidence/Efficacy Scale in Patient Intervention and Perceived Stress Scale will be applied first to this group. Then, face-to-face theoretical training will be given. Following the theoretical training, simulation training will be given in the Simulation Laboratory in line with the Nursing Care Scenario in Cardiogenic Shock. Simulation training will be conducted in 10 groups of 5 people and will be completed in 2 days. Each student in the group will actively participate in the simulation training within the scope of their role in the scenario. Posttests will be administered to both groups 2 weeks after the simulation training. |
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| Control group | No Intervention | The Student Diagnosis Form, Self-Confidence/Efficacy Scale in Patient Intervention and Perceived Stress Scale will be applied first to this group. Then, face-to-face theoretical training will be given. Post-tests will be administered 2 weeks after the theoretical training. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Simulation Method | Other | Management of cardiogenic shock scenario on an advanced simulation mannequin |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Self-Confidence/Efficacy Scale in Patient Intervention | The scale developed for health professional students with scenario-based simulation-based teaching experience includes 18 items and is evaluated according to a 5-point Likert system (1 = Strongly Disagree, 2 = Disagree, 3 = Undecided, 4 = Agree, 5 = Strongly Agree). While a high score means confidence, a low score means lack of self-confidence in students. Therefore, in clinical practice, the highest possible score is 55 and the lowest score is 11. | Pre-test, post-test (2nd weeks later) |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Perceived Stress Scale for Nursing | The scale consists of 29 items and measures perceived stress for nursing. | Pre-test, post-test (2nd weeks later) |
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| SEHER YURT, Ph.D | Contact | 05325968112 | seher.yurt@kent.edu.tr | |
| Zahide Aksoy, MSc. | Contact | 05413049141 | zahide.aksoy@kent.edu.tr |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| SEHER YURT | Istanbul Kent University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Istanbul Kent University | Recruiting | Istanbul | Kağıthane | 34406 | Turkey (Türkiye) |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 41703572 | Derived | Yurt S, Acikgoz G, Aksoy Z, Akgun FS, Demirel A, Karaca O, Okuroglu G. The effect of high-fidelity simulation on nursing students' self-confidence and stress levels during patient intervention: a randomized controlled trial. BMC Med Educ. 2026 Feb 17;26(1):477. doi: 10.1186/s12909-026-08828-1. |
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| Type | Date | Date Unknown |
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| Release | Feb 13, 2025 | |
| Reset | Feb 28, 2025 |
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| Release Date | Unrelease Date | Unrelease Date Unknown | Reset Date | MCP Release Number |
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| Feb 13, 2025 | Feb 28, 2025 |
Two groups with experimental and control groups
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In order to prevent selection bias in the study, the assignment to the experimental and control groups will be made on a computer by a person who is unfamiliar with the research process. The analysis of the data will be done by a statistics expert who is outside the research process.