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The Effect Of Video Based Teaching On Tracheostomy Skills

I

Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa (IUC)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Skill, Coping
Satisfaction
Anxiety

Treatments

Behavioral: video education

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04294173
DAU-NURSING

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of video assisted instruction on nursing students' tracheostomy care skills.

The universe of the research consists of 81 students who enrolled in the Eastern Mediterranean University Faculty of Health Sciences Nursing Undergraduate Program in the fall semester of the 2019-2020 academic year and enrolled in the nursing principles course. Students who will not participate in the sample selection, agree to participate in the study voluntarily and meet the inclusion criteria, constituted the sample of the study. The research was designed on two groups, the video-based teaching method-based education (initiative) group and the demonstration (control) group. The students were divided into two randomized groups as intervention and control groups by using random numbers table.

Personal Data Form, Tracheostomy Care Skill Assessment Form, Satisfaction from Training Methods and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory were used to collect the data.

Full description

Nursing education is an education system structured in order to provide the student with a professional nursing identity and to prepare the student for professional life, where theoretical and practical education is offered as a whole. In this system, nursing students are expected to acquire cognitive, affective and psychomotor skills at a very good level. Teaching process of psychomotor skill; It enables students to practice, analyze and develop skills by analyzing the theoretical information they have learned, to establish a relationship between theory and practice, to develop critical thinking and problem solving skills, to make regular observations and to gain a sense of trust . Today, with the development of technology and changing needs, there are also changes in the methods of education and training commonly used. One of the educational methods developed with technology is the video model method. Videos are among the important technologies that add value to the learning content. The use of video helps students learn new skills and improve their learning processes in the same way they have experience during practical training . Using videos while teaching nursing skills is as effective as demonstration as it provides visuality. Using a properly formatted video to teach a particular nursing skill allows a student to learn physical action that complements the theory behind skill and action. The use of training based on the video model method is useful for applications of nursing skills based on flexibility and capacity for students to review, reflect and repeat recordings . When the studies using video method in nursing education are examined; Lee et al. (2016) first shot a urinary catheterization skill video to teach nursing second grade students about urinary catheterization skills. Later, the experimental group (n = 36) was trained by mobile-based video learning and the control group students (n = 35) by the demonstration method. All students attended a 90-minute course on urinary catheterization and all students watched the urinary catheterization skill video. Students in the control group only watched the one-time video, students in the experimental group had the opportunity to watch the video for seven days on their mobile devices. A week later, students in the experimental and control groups performed urinary catheterization skill in the skill laboratory. At the end of the application, students' learning motivation, skill performance score, application confidence and skill laboratory satisfaction were evaluated. It was found that students in the experimental group had higher motivation to learn, skill laboratory satisfaction, knowledge and skill performance score and application confidence compared to the control group . Gowri, Minolin and Thenmozhi (2013) conducted a semi-experimental study in order to teach obstetric palpation skills to nursing second year students in antenatal period.

Enrollment

84 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Being volunteer to participate in the research
  • Taking the fundamentals of nursing for the first time
  • No clinical experience

Exclusion criteria

  • Being the second time of nursing basis course

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

84 participants in 2 patient groups

video group
Experimental group
Description:
Within the scope of Nursing Fundamentals course, a 4-hour theoretical training will be given to the experimental group in the classroom setting. Video presentation including powerpoint presentation and tracheostomy care skill application will be prepared in line with the Respiratory System course content. The powerpoint presentation prepared will be explained by the researchers to the video group students in the classroom by question, answer, discussion and demonstration methods. Immediately after the lecture, students will be watched by the video-assisted teaching method, and the video of tracheostomy care The videos will be sent to students via e-mail. A two-day warning message will be sent to the students from the WhatsApp group to watch the video by the researchers. A week later, students will be invited to the basic skills laboratory for tracheostomy care.
Treatment:
Behavioral: video education
demonstration group
No Intervention group
Description:
Within the scope of Nursing Fundamentals course, a 4-hour theoretical training will be given to the control group in the classroom setting. Powerpoint presentation will be prepared in line with the Respiratory System course content. The powerpoint presentation prepared will be explained to the control group students by the researchers in the classroom by question, answer, discussion and demonstration methods. Immediately after the lecture, students will be taken to the basic skills laboratory and tracheostomy care will be performed on the dummy by the researchers using the demonstration method. Then, students will be given the output of the powerpoint presentation and asked to study the lecture notes for a week. A two-day warning message will be sent by the researchers to students from the WhatsApp group to study. A week later, students will be invited to the basic skills laboratory to practice tracheostomy care.

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