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This randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the effect of exercise-assisted ergonomic training on pain, sleep quality, and anxiety levels among nursing students. The study population consists of students enrolled in the Nursing Department of Kütahya Health Sciences University. Sixty participants will be recruited according to inclusion criteria and randomly assigned into intervention and control groups.
The intervention group will receive a structured ergonomic training program combined with exercise sessions, including theoretical lectures and practical exercise videos delivered twice a week for four weeks. The control group will continue with their standard nursing curriculum without additional ergonomic or exercise support. Data will be collected using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and State Anxiety Inventory before and after the intervention.
The study is expected to provide evidence on the effectiveness of ergonomic and exercise-based strategies in reducing pain, improving sleep quality, and lowering anxiety among nursing students, supporting the integration of such programs into nursing education.
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Objective:
This study aims to evaluate the effect of exercise-assisted ergonomic training on pain, sleep quality, and anxiety levels among nursing students.
Study Design:
This is a randomized controlled experimental trial. Sixty nursing students who meet inclusion criteria and volunteer to participate will be randomly assigned to either the intervention group (Group A) or control group (Group B), with 30 participants per group. Randomization will be performed using computer-assisted software (www.randomization.com
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Intervention:
Theoretical Training: The intervention group will receive two theoretical training sessions covering ergonomics, posture analysis, body mechanics, ergonomic risks in nursing, and recommended exercises.
Practical Exercise Sessions: Over four weeks, participants will complete eight exercise sessions (2 per week, 30-40 minutes each) via videos demonstrating warm-up, stretching, strengthening, balance, and posture exercises. The sessions will be supervised by an exercise expert to ensure safety and proper technique.
The control group will continue with the standard nursing curriculum without additional ergonomic or exercise support.
Data Collection:
Data will be collected before and after the intervention using:
Demographic Characteristics Form
Numeric Pain Rating Scale
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index
State Anxiety Inventory
Blinding and Bias Prevention:
Participants will be blinded to the group assignments. Data collection will be conducted by a second researcher unaware of the group allocations, and a third researcher will analyze the data while blinded to group identity. CONSORT guidelines will be followed in reporting the results.
Expected Outcomes:
The study is expected to provide evidence on the effectiveness of exercise-assisted ergonomic training in reducing pain, improving sleep quality, and lowering anxiety levels among nursing students, supporting the integration of ergonomic and exercise-based strategies in nursing education.
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Necibe DAĞCAN ŞAHİN, PhD
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