This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a mobile chemotherapy drug guide application, ChemoNurs, developed for oncology nurses, in improving their knowledge and attitudes toward chemotherapy practices. H1: The mobile chemotherapy drug guide developed for oncology nurses increases their knowledge related to chemotherapy. H2: The mobile chemotherapy drug guide developed for oncology nurses promotes the development of positive attitudes toward chemotherapy. H3: The mobile chemotherapy drug guide developed for oncology nurses increases their satisfaction.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
59
Participants in the mobile app group were oncology nurses employed at Hacettepe University Oncology Hospital who were provided access to CHEMONURS, a mobile chemotherapy drug guide application developed to support clinical decision-making and professional development. After completing a demographic form and baseline assessments using the Chemotherapy Practice Knowledge Scale and the Attitude Scale for Chemotherapy Practices, participants received a demo version of the app via a WhatsApp link. They were instructed to download the application onto their personal smartphones and use it freely over a six-month period during their routine clinical practice. No restrictions were placed on usage frequency to reflect real-world applicability; usage was monitored through embedded app analytics and nurse feedback. Daily reminders and follow-up communications were used to encourage continued engagement. Follow-up assessments of knowledge and attitudes were conducted at the 3rd and 6th months. U
Used by participants to access and interact with the CHEMONURS mobile application during the study period.
Hacettepe University Oncology Hospital
Ankara, Altındağ, Turkey (Türkiye)
Change in Chemotherapy Knowledge Score
This outcome evaluates the improvement in oncology nurses' knowledge of chemotherapy administration, assessed through the Chemotherapy Practice Knowledge Scale for Oncology Nurses. The items are scored to assess nurses' knowledge related to chemotherapy practices using a 3-point Likert scale: "I have knowledge = 3," "I am unsure = 2," and "I have no knowledge = 1." The scale consists of 44 items and four subdimensions. The total score ranges from a minimum of 44 to a maximum of 132, with higher scores indicating greater knowledge regarding chemotherapy administration.
Time frame: Baseline (Month 0), Midpoint (Month 3), and Endpoint (Month 6)
Change in Attitudes Toward Chemotherapy Practices
This outcome measures changes in the attitudes of oncology nurses toward chemotherapy practices, using the Attitude Scale for Oncology Nurses Regarding Chemotherapy Practices. This scale was developed by Khan et al. (2012) to evaluate the attitudes of cancer nurses toward chemotherapy practices. It is a 4-point Likert-type scale with the following response options: 4 = Strongly Agree, 3 = Agree, 2 = Disagree, 1 = Strongly Disagree. The scale consists of two subdimensions: negative attitude (6 items) and positive attitude (4 items). The items under the negative attitude subdimension are reverse-scored when calculating the total score. The overall score ranges from a minimum of 10 to a maximum of 40, with higher scores indicating more positive attitudes toward chemotherapy practices.
Time frame: Baseline (Month 0), Midpoint (Month 3), and Endpoint (Month 6)
Mobile Application Usability
Evaluation of the usability of the CHEMONURS mobile application as assessed by the Mobile Application Usability Scale at Month 3 and Month 6. The scale was created by Hoehle et al. (2016), and its Turkish adaptation was made by Güler in 2019. This tool provides information about the colors, text styles, font sizes, transitivity, application management, etc., used in the mobile application. The scale is a 7-point Likert-type measurement tool and consists of a total of 40 questions. The minimum score is 40, and the maximum score is 280, with higher scores indicating better usability.
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Time frame: Month 3 and Month 6
Nurses' Satisfaction with CHEMONURS Application
Nurses' overall satisfaction with the CHEMONURS mobile application, assessed using the Satisfaction Scale at the end of the study (Month 6). To evaluate cancer nurses' satisfaction with the ChemoNurs mobile application, they were asked at the end of the sixth month to rate their satisfaction on a scale from 1 to 10, where 1 = Not at all satisfied and 10 = Very satisfied. Higher scores indicate better satisfaction.
Time frame: Month 6