The global increase in cancer cases has made breast cancer the second most common cancer after lung cancer and a primary health problem among women. Early diagnosis is the most critical factor in improving survival rates and quality of life in breast cancer. Breast self-examination (BSE), which enables individuals to notice changes in their own breast tissue during the early diagnosis process, is a low-cost and effective awareness method. It is essential that nurses, who play a key role in raising public awareness on this issue, and nursing students, who are the future healthcare professionals, have sufficient knowledge and practical skills in BSE. However, the literature shows that even if students have theoretical knowledge, their application rates are low. In this context, the "AI-Supported Flipped Learning" model, which goes beyond traditional methods and supports active learning, personalized feedback, and digital literacy, has the potential to be an innovative solution in nursing education. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effect of AI-supported flipped learning model and traditional education on the knowledge levels and performance skills of nursing students regarding BSE knowledge and skills.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
80
An AI-supported reverse learning model-based intervention for breast self-examination training. This intervention has not been seen in any previous studies.
Baskent University
Ankara, Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGSelf-Breast Examination Information Form
This form, prepared by researchers based on the literature to determine students' knowledge level regarding self-breast examination, consists of 20 items. The form includes 17 theoretical questions and 3 case questions. Students will be asked to mark either "true" or "false" for each item. Items will be evaluated by giving "1 point" for a correct answer and "0 points" for an incorrect answer. The lowest possible score on the form is 0, and the highest possible score is 20. The opinions of 10 independent experts were consulted to evaluate the form in terms of its scope, language, comprehensibility, expression, and scientific adequacy. This form will be administered to all students as a pre-test and post-test, both before and after the application.
Time frame: This form will be administered to all students as a pre-test and post-test, both before and after the procedure. Before the procedure and 2 weeks after the procedure.
Breast Self-Examination Skill Checklist
To assess students' self-breast examination skills, a structured skill checklist based on the literature will be used. The form consists of a total of 20 questions. While students perform the self-breast examination, an independent evaluator will ask them to indicate whether the student performed the skills or not for each item by marking either "completed" or "did not complete". Items will be evaluated by giving "1 point" for "completed" and "0 points" for "did not complete". The lowest possible score on the form is 0, and the highest possible score is 20. The opinions of 10 independent experts were consulted to evaluate the form in terms of its scope, language, comprehensibility, expression, and scientific adequacy. This form will be administered to all students as a post-test after the application.
Time frame: This form will be administered to all students as a post-test 2 weeks after the application.
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