The Effect of Simulation and Peer Teaching Methods on Nursing Students
NCT ID: NCT06827418
Last Updated: 2025-06-11
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
93 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-03-03
2025-05-20
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The aim of this study is to determine the effect of simulation and peer teaching methods on nursing students' ability to assess blood pressure. The study population will consist of first-year nursing students who will enroll in the Fundamentals of Nursing course at Gazi University Faculty of Nursing during the spring semester of the 2024-2025 academic year. Based on a power analysis conducted using the GPower 3.1.9.7 program, the sample size was determined to be 28 participants per group, with a total of 84 participants, considering a Type 1 error of 0.05, a Type 2 error of 0.20, and an effect size of f = 0.35 for detecting differences in measurements between groups. Considering possible dropouts, the sample size was increased by 10%, and a total of 93 participants (31 per group) will be included in the study.
Data collection tools will include the "Demographic Characteristics Form," "Blood Pressure Knowledge Test," "Blood Pressure Measurement Checklist," and "Visual Analog Scale (VAS)." During the spring semester of the 2024-2025 academic year, theoretical lectures on blood pressure measurement will be conducted within the Fundamentals of Nursing course. Researchers will demonstrate blood pressure measurement techniques and show a video illustrating the skill steps. All students will complete the "Demographic Characteristics Form" and the "Blood Pressure Knowledge Test" (pre-test). Then, students who voluntarily agree to participate will be selected based on inclusion criteria. Students will be randomized according to their average scores, and three groups will be formed. Each group will be taught blood pressure psychomotor skills using different instructional methods. The training for each group will be conducted in different laboratories simultaneously.
* Experimental Group 1 (Peer Teaching): Students will practice the psychomotor steps of blood pressure measurement through peer teaching. Third- and fourth-year nursing students will serve as peer educators. Students will apply the skill steps under the guidance of an upper-class peer instructor.
* Experimental Group 2 (Simulation): Students will practice the psychomotor steps of blood pressure measurement using a simulator.
* Control Group (Traditional Laboratory Training): Students will practice the psychomotor steps of blood pressure measurement through traditional laboratory training, which is instructor-centered. They will practice blood pressure measurement steps on low-fidelity mannequins and on each other.
After completing the two-session psychomotor skills training, all students will be assessed using the "VAS" (first measurement) to determine their confidence and anxiety levels.
One week after the training, all students will measure the blood pressure of a healthy adult in the skills laboratory. Each student will perform the procedure individually. During the measurement, the researcher will evaluate the students using the "Blood Pressure Measurement Checklist." The observing instructor will mark each checklist item as "observed," "incorrect/incomplete," or "not observed." After the procedure, the students will complete the "Blood Pressure Knowledge Test" (post-test) and the "VAS" (second measurement) to assess their confidence and anxiety levels.
Four to six weeks after the training, all students will measure the blood pressure of a hospitalized adult patient in a clinical setting. Each student will perform the procedure individually. The researcher will evaluate the students using the "Blood Pressure Measurement Checklist," while the observing instructor will mark each item on the checklist as "observed," "incorrect/incomplete," or "not observed." Following the procedure, students will complete the "Blood Pressure Knowledge Test" (retention test) and the "VAS" (third measurement) to assess their confidence and anxiety levels.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
FACTORIAL
OTHER
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Peer teaching
Experimental Group 1 (Peer Teaching): Students will practice the psychomotor steps of blood pressure measurement through peer teaching. Third- and fourth-year nursing students will serve as peer educators. Students will apply the skill steps under the guidance of an upper-class peer instructor.
No interventions assigned to this group
simulation
Experimental Group 2 (Simulation): Students will practice the psychomotor steps of blood pressure measurement using a simulator.
simulation
Students will practice the psychomotor steps of blood pressure measurement using a simulator.
control group
Control Group (Traditional Laboratory Training): Students will practice the psychomotor steps of blood pressure measurement through traditional laboratory training, which is instructor-centered. They will practice blood pressure measurement steps on low-fidelity mannequins and on each other.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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simulation
Students will practice the psychomotor steps of blood pressure measurement using a simulator.
peer teaching
Students will practice the psychomotor steps of blood pressure measurement through peer teaching. Third- and fourth-year nursing students will serve as peer educators. Students will apply the skill steps under the guidance of an upper-class peer instructor.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Willingness to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria
* Having previously taken a course on blood pressure measurement
* Having a hearing impairment
* The student choosing to withdraw from the study at any stage
* Failure to complete the data collection forms
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Gazi University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Evrim Eyikara
Gazi University Faculty of Nursing, doctoral assistant professor
Principal Investigators
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Evrim Sarıtaş
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
doctor research assistant
Locations
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Gazi University
Ankara, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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E.1156965
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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