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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07444229
Team-Based Learning Integrated Into Clinical Simulation in Nursing Students
Effectiveness of Team-Based Learning Integrated Into Clinical Simulation in Nursing Education: A Randomized Controlled Trial (TBLab)
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Phase
- N/A
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 150 (estimated)
- Sponsor
- University of Pisa · Academic / Other
- Sex
- All
- Age
- 18 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Accepted
Summary
This study aims to evaluate whether integrating Team-Based Learning (TBL) into clinical simulation improves learning outcomes in undergraduate nursing students compared with traditional simulation alone. Team-Based Learning (TBL) is an educational approach that actively involves students in small groups through individual preparation, teamwork, and application of knowledge to real-world problems. Clinical simulation is already widely used in nursing education to help students practice technical and non-technical skills in a safe environment. Combining these two approaches may enhance learning, but evidence is still limited. In this randomized controlled trial, third-year nursing students enrolled in the Bachelor of Nursing program at the University of Pisa will be randomly assigned to one of two groups. One group will receive a Team-Based Learning session before participating in a clinical simulation, while the control group will take part in standard simulation activities without TBL. The study will assess students' knowledge, technical skills, and teamwork competencies immediately after the educational activities and again at three and six months to evaluate retention of learning outcomes. Participation is voluntary and does not involve additional risks beyond standard educational activities.
Detailed description
This study is a single-center randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate the effectiveness of integrating Team-Based Learning (TBL) into clinical simulation activities in undergraduate nursing education. The trial will be conducted within the Bachelor of Nursing program at the University of Pisa and will involve third-year nursing students participating in curricular simulation-based training. Participants who provide informed consent will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to either an experimental group or a control group. The experimental group will receive a structured Team-Based Learning intervention prior to the clinical simulation session. This intervention includes individual preparation using evidence-based learning materials, an Individual Readiness Assurance Test (I-RAT), a Team Readiness Assurance Test (T-RAT), team-based application activities, and structured feedback and debriefing. The control group will participate in standard clinical simulation activities according to the existing undergraduate nursing curriculum, without integration of the Team-Based Learning methodology. All simulation activities focus on tracheobronchial suctioning through a tracheostomy tube, a complex nursing procedure requiring integration of theoretical knowledge, technical skills, and teamwork competencies. Outcome measures include knowledge acquisition, technical skill performance assessed through a structured checklist, and teamwork competencies measured using validated instruments. Assessments will be conducted immediately after the intervention (T0) and at follow-up time points of three months (T1) and six months (T2) to evaluate both immediate learning effects and retention over time. The study is embedded within routine educational activities and is classified as minimal risk. No clinical interventions are involved, and participation or non-participation does not affect students' academic evaluation or progression. Results will contribute to the evidence base on innovative educational strategies in nursing education and support the development of effective, evidence-informed teaching practices.
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| BEHAVIORAL | Team-Based Learning Integrated Clinical Simulation | Participants receive a structured educational intervention integrating Team-Based Learning into a clinical simulation session. The intervention includes individual pre-class preparation using evidence-based learning materials, an Individual Readiness Assurance Test (I-RAT), a Team Readiness Assurance Test (T-RAT), team-based application activities focused on clinical decision-making, and structured feedback and debriefing facilitated by trained tutors. The Team-Based Learning session is delivered prior to the clinical simulation and is aligned with curricular objectives of undergraduate nursing education. |
| BEHAVIORAL | Traditional Clinical Simulation | Participants receive standard clinical simulation activities as part of the undergraduate nursing curriculum. The simulation follows established educational practices routinely used in nursing education and does not include Team-Based Learning components such as readiness assurance tests, structured team application activities, or formal peer evaluation. Simulation content, learning objectives, duration, and assessment time points are aligned with those of the experimental group. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2026-03-01
- Primary completion
- 2026-05-31
- Completion
- 2026-06-30
- First posted
- 2026-03-02
- Last updated
- 2026-03-17
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07444229. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.