About this trial
This study is a randomized controlled trial. The goal of this clinical trial is to introduce scenario-based case videos into the elective course of Emergency Nursing and Applications for first-year students in a two-year program. By using five typical scenario-based case videos, the aim is to guide students through experiential learning and critical thinking, overcome learning difficulties, increase learning interest, and enhance learning outcomes.
The main aims of this research are:
To explore the effectiveness of emergency scenario-based case teaching on students learning focus, knowledge acquisition, classroom participation, and course satisfaction
The main questions it aims to answer are:
1. Are there significant differences in emergency nursing knowledge, learning focus, and course satisfaction between students in the experimental group and the control group after different teaching methods are applied? 2. Are there significant differences in classroom participation rates and attendance rates between students in the experimental group and the control group under different teaching methods?
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
First-year students in the two-year nursing program at a technology university in Southern Taiwan.
Adults aged 18 and above.
Enrolled in the elective course "Emergency Nursing and Applications."
Disqualifiers
Students who have not previously completed courses in Anatomy and Physiology, Basic Nursing, Medical-Surgical Nursing, Physical Assessment, or Pharmacology.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- scenario-based case videos teaching protocol
- traditional lecture-based teaching method