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Chatbot Effectiveness for Improving Mental Health and Reducing Stress in Nursing Students

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Chang Gung University of Science and Technology

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Nursing Education
Stress
Mental Health

Treatments

Behavioral: Line Bot Assistance

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06542068
113-470

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of using a chatbot to improve mental health and reduce stress among nursing students during their internships. The study will be conducted through convenient sampling of nursing students from a technology university in southern Taiwan. Students will be divided into experimental and control groups to compare differences in mental health and stress levels after receiving support from the chatbot. Expected outcomes include gaining a better understanding of the fundamental characteristics of nursing students and their mental health and stress levels during internships. The results are expected to demonstrate that the chatbot can aid nursing students in handling typical internship issues, stress, and challenges, as well as in accessing mental health resources.

Full description

Background: The number of suicides and the crude death rate among adolescents aged 15-24 have been gradually increasing. Nursing students experience greater stress compared to students from other disciplines, primarily due to the unfamiliar clinical environment, concerns about managing internships, and worries about their ability to accurately judge and handle patient conditions due to a lack of experience. The diverse and highly complex nature of clinical practice sites significantly impacts the mental health and stress levels of nursing students during their internships. Therefore, it is crucial to pay attention to the cultivation of nursing students as they enter clinical practice. In response to changing times, mobile devices and chatbot tools are critically important support resources for students.Objective:The aim is to understand how chatbot can help nursing students improve their mental health and stress during their internships. Methods:This study will employ a quasi-experimental design and will use convenience sampling to recruit nursing students from a technology university in southern Taiwan. Structured questionnaires will be used to collect data on basic demographic information, a brief health scale, and a clinical internship stress scale. It is estimated that 55 students will be recruited for both the experimental and control groups.Statistical analyses will be conducted using SPSS 28.0 software. Expected Outcomes: The expected outcomes of this study include gaining a better understanding of the basic attributes of nursing students and their mental health and stress levels during internships. The overall findings will serve as a reference for educational planning for nursing internship students and emphasize the importance of technology-assisted connections in practical learning within teaching policies.

Enrollment

110 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 30 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Nursing students from the daytime four-year technical program at a university in southern Taiwan who have been scheduled for clinical internships.

Students who agree to participate in the study.

Exclusion criteria

Students who are only partially completing their internships (fragmented internship students).

Students who are unable to comply with the intervention measures.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

110 participants in 2 patient groups

Line Bot Assistance Group
Experimental group
Description:
During the internship, students will use the Line Bot as a support tool.The Line Bot aims to provide psychological health support and stress management resources, helping students cope with stress and challenges encountered during their clinical internships.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Line Bot Assistance
Control Group
No Intervention group
Description:
This group will not receive assistance from the Line Bot chatbot. These students will receive only the regular internship support and resources without the use of any technological assistance tools.

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