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The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the effectiveness of simulation-based learning experience in enhancing stoma care education on patients with stoma.
The main hypothesis it aims to test are:
H1: Simulation-based learning experience is effective in reducing stoma patients' concerns about performing stoma care.
H2: Simulation-based learning experience is effective in increasing stoma patients' stoma care skills.
H3: Simulation-based learning experience is effective in increasing stoma patients' perceived self-efficacy regarding stoma care.
Researchers will compare the control and study group to see if the simulation-based learning enhances the patients learning experience.
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70 participants in 2 patient groups
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Nermin Ocaktan, Assis. Prof.; Nuran Aysen Pamir Aksoy, Assist. Prof.
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