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Comparing Mixed Reality, Video-Based, and Instructor-Led Training for Nasogastric Tube Insertion in Nursing Students

This study explores how nursing students learn to insert a nasogastric tube (NGT), a common but potentially risky clinical procedure. The goal is to compare three different teaching methods: Mixed Reality (MR) glasses with virtual instructions Video-based learning Traditional instructor-led training The study investigates which method leads to better learning outcomes, how usable the technologies are, and how students experience MR in their learning. Participants will be first-year nursing students with no prior experience in NGT insertion. They will be randomly assigned to one of the three training methods, complete the procedure, and answer questionnaires about their performance and experience. Six months later, they will repeat the procedure to assess long-term learning.

Participants needed: 160
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of TurkuUpdated: Dec 19, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

First-year nursing student [+2]

Previous nursing education (e.g., practical nurse qualification) [+2]

Status: Not yet recruiting

PechaKucha as a Reinforcement Tool for Teaching Vital Signs Skills in Nursing Students

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the PechaKucha presentation method as a reinforcement tool in teaching vital signs skills to first-year nursing students. A total of 100 nursing students will participate and be divided into two groups of 50 students each. Before the intervention, all participants will complete a pre-test to assess their baseline knowledge related to vital signs. Based on the pre-test results, students will be randomized into either the experimental group or the control group. The experimental group will receive reinforcement training using the innovative PechaKucha presentation method, while the control group will receive reinforcement through a traditional PowerPoint presentation. After the reinforcement sessions, both groups will be evaluated on their vital signs skills through a practical application exam. Additionally, participants will complete a post-test to assess their knowledge after the intervention. Feedback and satisfaction with the training methods will also be gathered to understand their perspectives on the learning experience

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Siirt UniversityUpdated: Dec 30, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

First-year nursing students currently enrolled in the nursing program. [+1]

Foreign nationals. [+4]