Simulated escape room games create an active learning environment to increase students' motivation and participation and encourage learning while developing skills. Therefore, this study examines the effectiveness of simulated escape room games in nursing students' post-mortem care education.
To meet the emotional and physical needs of the individual living in the last days of life, the nurse must have the necessary knowledge, skills, and understanding. For this reason, post-mortem care has an important place in the nursing education curriculum. To increase student motivation and include them in the learning process in clinical skills laboratory environments, game strategies have been frequently used in education in recent years. The "escape room" game has emerged as a new pedagogical method to provide interactive teaching. The use of interactive teaching and games in health education has a positive effect on the learning process.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
95
The escape room game will be applied to the students in the intervention group after the theoretical training.
The escape room game will not be applied to the students in the control group after the theoretical training.
University of Health Sciences Turkey, Gulhane Faculty of Nursing
Ankara, Please Select One, Turkey (Türkiye)
Knowledge
Postmortem Care Knowledge Test
Time frame: 5 week
Self-Efficacy
End of Life and Post-Death Self-Efficacy Scale for Nursing Students
Time frame: 5 week
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