The Effect of Peer Support on The Clinical Readiness of First Year Nursing Students
NCT ID: NCT07198178
Last Updated: 2025-09-30
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
103 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-03-01
2025-06-01
Brief Summary
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The research population consisted of 20 first-year students in the Department of Nursing at a state university. The sample size of the study was determined through power analysis using the G-Power 3.1.9.7 program. A two-sided hypothesis test with 95% confidence, 95% test power (α=0.05, 1-β=0.95), and an effect size of d=0.8 was used to test the study. A minimum sample size of 84 students, with at least 42 in each group, was determined for a total of 92 students. Considering the possibility of data loss due to withdrawal requests and absenteeism during the study, an additional 10% of the calculation was taken to include 92 students (Experimental: 46, Control: 46). The study included first-year students in the Faculty of Nursing during the 2024-2025 academic year, who had no vision or hearing impairments, were participating in clinical practice for the first time, had no first-degree family members who were healthcare professionals, and volunteers.
Intervention Peer Selection Fourth-year nursing students who have completed the Clinical Practice-I course and are attending the Clinical Practice-II course and are practicing clinically four days a week will be informed about the purpose of the study and invited to volunteer to be peer educators. These volunteer peer educators will be selected from among students with strong academic achievement (grade point averages of 3.50 and above) and good communication skills, taking into account their clinical experience.
Peer Training Fourth-year students selected as peers will receive a training program consisting of four 40-minute sections, each lasting 160 minutes, tailored to the Fundamentals of Nursing course curriculum and prepared by the faculty. This training aims to equip peers with the knowledge and skills to guide, provide feedback, and support to first-year students during clinical practice. The training will utilize active learning methods such as role-playing and case studies.
Peer Support Implementation Process Peer support aims to help first-year students and those experiencing their first clinical practice experience feel more confident, increase their motivation, and develop their clinical skills. Peer support sessions will be delivered one-on-one in a hospital setting during the Fundamentals of Nursing course. Each first-year student will be paired with a fourth-year peer. Peer support will be actively implemented throughout the 10-day clinical practice period.
Data Collection Tools Introductory Information Form Perceived Stress Scale for Nursing Students (Pretest-Posttest) Clinical Practice Readiness Scale for Nursing Students (Pretest-Posttest) Peer Mentoring Rating Scale (Posttest) Research Hypotheses H1: Peer support has an effect on the clinical readiness levels of first-year nursing students.
H2: Peer support has an effect on the stress levels of first-year nursing students.
H3: Peer support has an effect on the clinical practice anxiety levels of first-year nursing students.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Control Group
First-year nursing students participated in the clinical practice and agreed to participate in the study. Data collection forms were applied before, during, and after the clinical practice. No intervention was performed.
No interventions assigned to this group
Intervention group
The participants were first-year nursing students who agreed to participate in the study. These students were enrolled in a peer support program. Data collection forms were administered before, during, and after clinical practice.
Peer Training
Peer Selection Fourth-year nursing students who have completed the Clinical Practice-I course and are currently attending the Clinical Practice-II course and are in clinical practice four days a week will be invited to volunteer to become peer tutors after being informed about the purpose of the study. These volunteer peer tutors will be selected from among students with strong academic achievement (grade point average of 3.50 or above) and good communication skills, taking into account their clinical experience.
Peer Training Fourth-year students selected as peers will receive a training program consisting of four 40-minute sections, each lasting 160 minutes, prepared by the faculty members and aligned with the Fundamentals of Nursing course curriculum. This training aims to equip peers with the knowledge and skills to guide, provide feedback, and support to first-year students during clinical practice. The training will utilize active learning methods such as role-playing and case st
Interventions
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Peer Training
Peer Selection Fourth-year nursing students who have completed the Clinical Practice-I course and are currently attending the Clinical Practice-II course and are in clinical practice four days a week will be invited to volunteer to become peer tutors after being informed about the purpose of the study. These volunteer peer tutors will be selected from among students with strong academic achievement (grade point average of 3.50 or above) and good communication skills, taking into account their clinical experience.
Peer Training Fourth-year students selected as peers will receive a training program consisting of four 40-minute sections, each lasting 160 minutes, prepared by the faculty members and aligned with the Fundamentals of Nursing course curriculum. This training aims to equip peers with the knowledge and skills to guide, provide feedback, and support to first-year students during clinical practice. The training will utilize active learning methods such as role-playing and case st
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Senem Duman
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Senem Duman
Lecturer
Locations
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Saglik Bilimleri University
Ankara, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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SaglikBilimleriU-2
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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