About this trial
Simulation training motivates participants to interact and collaborate, and studies on interdisciplinary groups show that it improves soft skills such as communication and teamwork. Midwifery students' skills are the ability to apply knowledge and use their knowledge to perform tasks and solve problems. They are cognitive in nature and include logical, intuitive and creative thinking. Practical experiences such as the application of skills and methods, materials, tools and equipment further develop these skills. Skills represent the application of learned abilities and the result of practical experience that emerges both cognitively and practically. In addition, feedback is included in the methods used as an important part of clinical education
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Volunteer to participate in the research, Continuing their sophomore year in the 2024-2025 Spring semester,
Disqualifiers
Students who do not participate in theoretical explanation
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- PERSONALIZED FEEDBACK