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The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of a simulation-based education program designed based on cognitive load theory on the development of medication administration competency of nursing students.
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The study was designed according to a pre-post test control group randomized controlled experimental design. During the research procedure, the medication administration competency training program will be implemented to the groups by using two different methods. In the training program will be applied to the experiment group will designed to be considered of the intrinsic, extraneous, and germane loads described in Cognitive Load Theory.
For randomization, a list of students who will be agreed to participate in the study, will be created and assigned serial numbers by a faculty other than researcher. The control and experiment groups will be formed by randomly assigning these serial numbers using a computer program (www.random.org). To prevent repeated student evaluations and potential bias, students will be tracked using their serial numbers during the data collection process.
The control group will receive the medication administration competency training program using the conventional education method.
A cognitive load theory-based medication administration competency training program will be applied to the experiment group of students. The cognitive load theory explains the amount of mental effort that is required to perform mental processes and is loaded onto memory resources. This theory helps to make learning more effective by reducing students' cognitive load, taking into account factors such as the complexity of learning materials and their presentation format. In this context, the content structuring of the training program will be determined according to the students' knowledge levels and cognitive loads that will be identified before the training program. The training program consists of theoretical education, skill training, medication administration competency virtual simulations, and scenario applications. The students' knowledge levels, cognitive loads, and medication administration competency self-assessments will be evaluated before and after the theoretical education. Skill levels will be evaluated by using structured observation tools during the skill training, and cognitive loads and clinical decision-making competency levels will be evaluated at the end of the scenario.
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102 participants in 2 patient groups
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Hilal Yıldız Çelik, Phd Student; Esra Uğur, associate professor
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