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Influence of Different Teaching Strategies on the Academic Performance and Caring of Nursing Students

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Nursing Students
Older People
Interventions
Other: multimedia audio-visual program
Other: experiential learning programmes
Other: teachers' personal demonstration
Registration Number
NCT05543538
Lead Sponsor
Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Brief Summary

The participants in this study are college students with studying long-term care. After different teaching strategies, the students are hypothesised to improve their caring ability in the future and apply rhythmic muscle training programmes.

Therefore, this study will explore the relationship amongst three different teaching strategies of nursing students through multimedia audio-visual, multimedia audio-visual and experiential learning programmes and teachers' personal demonstration and experiential learning, as well as identify their relationship with caring ability.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
222
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Students aged 20 or above who have taken long-term care/long-term care-related courses.
  2. Participate in this Community elders of the research project, aged 50 or above.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. No willingness to participate in the research.
  2. Exercise taboos or physical health factors, such as severe frailty cases, severe illnesses Emotional instability, injury and inability to walk, pregnancy, etc.
  3. Elders or students who cannot communicate in Chinese/Taiwanese.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
FACTORIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
multimedia audio-visual and experiential learning programmesexperiential learning programmes-
multimedia audio-visual programmultimedia audio-visual program-
multimedia audio-visual and experiential learning programmesmultimedia audio-visual program-
multimedia audio-visual and teachers' personal demonstration and experiential learningexperiential learning programmes-
multimedia audio-visual and teachers' personal demonstration and experiential learningmultimedia audio-visual program-
multimedia audio-visual and teachers' personal demonstration and experiential learningteachers' personal demonstration-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
behavioral intention of caring12 weeks

5-Point Likert Scale and higher scores mean a better

Caring Perception Behavior12 weeks

5-Point Likert Scale and higher scores mean a better

Selfishness12 weeks

2-point scales and higher scores mean more selfishness

Caring Assessment12 weeks

5-Point Likert Scale and higher scores mean a better

Caring attitude12 weeks

5-Point Likert Scale and higher scores mean a better

The caring ability inventory12 weeks

7-Point Likert Scale and higher scores mean a better

test for muscle strength training program12 weeks

outcome for cognition aspect

idea transformation questionnaire12 weeks

5-Point Likert Scale and higher scores mean a better

service-learning experience of scale for caring12 weeks

6-Point Likert Scale and higher scores mean a better

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
a caring scale for older adults12 week

5-Point Likert Scale and higher scores mean a better

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology

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Taichung, Taiwan

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