This study will be conducted as a single-blind randomized control group intervention trial to determine the effectiveness of the hybrid simulation method using standard patient and low-fidelity baby simulators in the intervention of nursing students for neonatal physiologic jaundice.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
72
A mother scenario with a baby with physiological jaundice will be implemented with the intervention group.
Çankırı Karatekin Üniversitesi
Çankiri, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGStudent Information Form and First Knowledge Test
Student Information Form (First Knowledge Test-Before Simulation): In this form, which was created by the researcher by scanning the literature, did he choose the student's number, age, gender, graduated high school, nursing department willingly, did he get information about the simulation before, did he get information about neonatal jaundice? ? The questions are included. In the same survey, there is the "Newborn Physiological Jaundice Assessment Test" consisting of 25 questions created by the researchers. In this questionnaire, there are statements regarding the physiological jaundice of the newborn. Students were asked to mark one of the options "Yes", "No" or "I don't know" for these statements. This form was applied to the students as a pre-test. After the pretest, the subject was explained about the physiological jaundice of the newborn. This form was filled by both the experimental and control groups.
Time frame: One week before Simulation (First week)
Jaundice case checklist form
Jaundice case checklist form (During simulation): This checklist was created by the researcher. There are statements for learning objectives set to evaluate neonatal jaundice. These expressions are "did", "did not" and "partially did". The behavior of the student during the simulation was evaluated by the researcher and his peers. After the simulation, the student was asked to evaluate himself on this form and fill out the form.
Time frame: During simulation (Second week)
Second Student Knowledge Test
Second Student Knowledge Test (After the Simulation): 2 weeks after the simulation application, the "Newborn Physiological Jaundice Assessment Test" was applied to both the control and experimental groups. In addition to this test, "Student Satisfaction and Self-Confidence Scale in Learning" and "Simulation Design Scale" were applied to the experimental group.
Time frame: Two weeks after simulation (Fourth week)
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