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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07391111

THE EFFECT OF STANDARD PATIENT AND WEB-BASED SIMULATION ON FALL KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES AMONG NURSING STUDENTS

THE EFFECT OF STANDARD PATIENT AND WEB-BASED SIMULATION APPLICATIONS ON NURSING STUDENTS' KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS FALLS

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
81 (estimated)
Sponsor
ESRA ERTUĞRUL · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The most fundamental principle of any healthcare service is "First, do no harm." No one should be harmed in healthcare services. Falls are the most frequently reported and preventable incident among all safety incidents in the hospital environment. However, falls are the most frequently reported incident among all safety incidents. Patient falls are the most common adverse events in hospitals. Patient falls in hospitals cause physiological and psychological harm to patients, affect the timeliness, effectiveness, and efficiency of care, and lead to increases in hospital costs and length of stay. Therefore, preventing falls, which have serious consequences, is of vital importance in terms of patient safety and healthcare quality. Nurses are a group that can sensitively identify and manage issues related to patient safety. Therefore, it is important to identify and reduce the underlying risk factors for falls in patients and to provide appropriate nursing interventions to prevent secondary injuries in patients who have fallen. Simulation is an important part of nursing education because it improves patient care and ensures patient safety. Simulation-based learning provides students with realistic clinical situations, allowing them to practice clinical skills in a safe environment. This enables students to develop their clinical skills, communication, decision-making, and self-efficacy in a risk-free, safe, and structured environment, representing a contemporary teaching approach. Teaching safe patient care during nursing students' education is one of the most fundamental elements of nursing education. Inadequate nursing knowledge and attitudes increase the risk of falls among patients receiving care. Students with insufficient clinical experience are at high risk of making undesirable errors in patient care. It is important to increase nursing students' knowledge and attitudes regarding falls during their education. The standard patient and web-based simulation application offers the closest experience to real clinical situations, providing students with significant potential to become aware of falls they may encounter in practice and prevent potential errors. The increasing importance given to patient safety due to the rising number of fall cases supports the necessity of this research. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of standard patient and web-based simulation methods on nursing students' knowledge and attitudes regarding falls.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERStandardized patientThe group receiving training with standard patients in a simulation laboratory environment.
OTHERweb-based simulationGroup receiving training through web-based simulation in a laboratory environment.

Timeline

Start date
2026-01-05
Primary completion
2026-04-01
Completion
2026-05-22
First posted
2026-02-05
Last updated
2026-02-05

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07391111. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.