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Abstract Objective: In this study, it is aimed to evaluate the effect of multimedia teaching materials on students' academic achievement and motivation in teaching nursing process course.
Design: Randomized controlled trial. Settings: Public university. Participants: The research was carried out on first year nursing students (N=70).
Methods: Data; were collected using the introductory features form, academic achievement evaluation (quiz) and Instructional Materials Motivation Questionnaire. Research data were collected using online questionnaires. The experimental group students were presented with the contents of the nursing process course, which was prepared with multimedia materials for two hours in seven weeks with distance education. The control group students were taught by distance education and traditional lectures for two hours in seven weeks.
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This research was carried out in an experimental design with a pre-test-post-test control group to examine the effect of using multimedia instructional materials in the teaching of the Nursing Process course, which is a theoretical course given by the distance learning method, on academic success and motivation of the students. The course presentations in the research were presented to the students with the Microsoft Teams program. Data collection was carried out by the researcher via Google Forms.
Participants and Setting The participants of this study are first-year students studying at the Department of Nursing at a state university (N=70).
Procedures Within the scope of this study, the Nursing Process course was created as an elective course. The elective course of the Nursing Process is taught for 14 weeks as two hours per week using theoretical and case presentation methods. The first seven-week topics consist of general information about the Nursing Process (such as its history, importance, and steps). In the next seven weeks, students present examples of the Nursing Process to the class. This research was carried out in the first seven weeks when the theoretical subjects were given. Students who chose this course are listed. The students who volunteered to participate in the study were divided into two groups: the experimental group and the control group (see randomization). This course was given to both groups for 2 hours per week for seven weeks. The course duration is limited to approximately 40-45 minutes.
The Nursing Process course was prepared with multimedia tools through the Microsoft Teams program in distance learning and presented to the experimental group with content appealing to many senses. The control group, on the other hand, was given by traditional narration through the Microsoft Teams program in distance learning. In data collection, a sociodemographic characteristics survey and instructional materials motivation survey were applied to the students in both groups before the intervention. After the attempt, all of the students were evaluated for academic success (Quiz). Instructional materials motivation survey was applied to the groups for the second time.
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Groups received the same theoretical content for seven weeks. However, there are differences between the groups in terms of the presentation of the course. The content acquisition activities of the groups are divided as follows:
In addition to theoretical activities for content acquisition, interactions are available for both groups. Interactions in the control group were provided by the question and answer method. In the experimental group, interactions were made using applications such as Icebreaker, Puzzle, QR code, Mentimeter, and Padlet.
Preparation of Multimedia Instructional Materials Used in the Nursing Process Course created for the experimental group Instruments
Sociodemographic characteristics form, academic success assessment (quiz), and Instructional Materials Motivation Survey were used to collect the data of the study. Surveys are given below:
Randomization The sample consisted of first-year students (N=70) who chose the "Nursing Process" elective course in the spring semester. All students agreed to participate in the study. Students were listed for randomization, each student was given a number, and a random assignment was made to the experimental (N=38) and control groups (N=32) with the help of a computer program (www.random.org).
Ethics committee approval was received for the study from Suleyman Demirel Universty.
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