About this trial
This randomized controlled study will evaluate the effectiveness of an online Watch-Summarize-Question-Ask (WSQA) learning method on nursing students' knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors related to patient fall prevention and management. Sixty-six nursing students will be randomly assigned to intervention and control groups. Both groups will receive standard patient safety education, while the intervention group will additionally participate in an online, evidence-based fall prevention training program structured according to the WSQA method, including video-based learning, summarization, question generation, and interactive discussions. Outcomes will be assessed using validated instruments measuring fall management knowledge, self-efficacy, attitudes toward fall prevention, care planning performance, and student satisfaction. The study aims to determine the effectiveness of an innovative educational approach to improve fall prevention competencies and enhance the quality and safety of nursing care.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Volunteers from the 4th year students of the Nursing Faculty at İnönü University
Disqualifiers
Graduates of high school, associate's degree, or bachelor's degree programs in a health-related field
Students who have enrolled in the 4th grade for the second time
Students who do not have the technical means to access the online education platform
Students who wish to withdraw from the research at any stage
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Online Watch Summarize Question Learning Model