Effectiveness of Palliative Care Training and Its Impact on Experiential Learning

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-25
SponsorLincoln University College Malaysia

About this trial

Palliative care is a complex concept in nursing that needs special education and training. However, it is not focused and under-recognized discipline and the same is consistent with nursing students. In Pakistan, conventional teaching methods in nursing have been dominating all over. These methods are insufficient to meet the evolving needs of palliative care education. Hence, it is vital to explore new innovate approaches for palliative care education. Therefore, the goal of this clinical trial is to test a palliative care training program and its impact on experiential learning among senior student Nurses. The study compares the palliative care training through 5 step pedagogical method versus traditional method. Researchers will compare palliative care training program through 5-step pedagogical framework to 2-step conventional method to see is 5-step pedagogical framework is more effective in enhancing experiential learning in palliative care among senior nursing students compare to conventional method. The group 1 receives palliative care education through 2-step method in which didactic lecture and Simulation session provided. The group 2 receive palliative care education through a 5-step pedagogy in which expose to lecture, Simulation session, video, clinical and self-directed learning session. After intervention the experiential learning will be assessed based on knowledge, skill, and self-efficacy questionnaire.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Nursing students of 3rd and 4th year enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing for the academic year of 2025-2026

Willing to attend the full course of palliative education.

Have age of 18- 25 years.

Both male and female will be included in the study.

Disqualifiers

Will be on leave during study period

Have already received any educational training on palliative care.

Working as nursing assistants in any palliative care setting.

Have supply in the previous academic year.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Conventional method of Palliative care Training (Group A)
  • Pedagogical (LWPPR) method of Palliative care Training (Group B)

Treatment groups

110 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups