The Effects of Colostomy Care Training Based on Jeffries' Simulation Theory on Nursing Students

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorAybike Cici

About this trial

The aim of this study is to examine the effect of colostomy care training based on Jeffries' Simulation Theory on nursing students' knowledge, skills, stress, self-efficacy, readiness, state anxiety, satisfaction, and self-confidence.

The study seeks to answer the following hypotheses: H1: Colostomy care training based on Jeffries' Simulation Theory affects nursing students' knowledge levels. H2: Colostomy care training based on Jeffries' Simulation Theory affects nursing students' skill levels. H3: Colostomy care training based on Jeffries' Simulation Theory affects nursing students' stress levels. H4: Colostomy care training based on Jeffries' Simulation Theory affects nursing students' self-efficacy levels. H5: Colostomy care training based on Jeffries' Simulation Theory affects nursing students' preparedness levels. H6: Colostomy care training based on Jeffries' Simulation Theory affects nursing students' levels of situational anxiety. H7: Colostomy care training based on Jeffries' Simulation Theory affects nursing students' levels of learning satisfaction and self-confidence. According to the Colostomy Care Training Booklet prepared by the researchers, all students will receive training on colostomy care procedures. Students in the intervention group will be individually taken to the simulation laboratory for colostomy care applications using moulage on standardized (simulated) patients, and they will be asked to perform the skills acquired during the training. The effectiveness of this intervention will be evaluated by comparing the intervention group with a control group. Participants: Students in the standardized patient simulation group will perform colostomy bag change and colostomy care skills in the simulation laboratory. Students in the low-fidelity simulation group (control group) will perform colostomy bag change and colostomy care skills using a low-fidelity patient model.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Volunteering to participate in the study,

Being a fourth-year nursing student,

Being enrolled in the HEM-402 course.

Disqualifiers

Being a nurse working in the clinic,

Not participating in the training programme,

Not wishing to continue with the research, wishing to withdraw from the research at any stage

Incomplete or incorrect completion of data collection tools

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Standardized Patient Simulation Group

Treatment groups

64 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Aybike Cici

Lead sponsor

Kafkas University

Sponsor institution

Kafkas University

Collaborator