The Effectiveness of the Board Game on Primary Healthcare Nurses' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Confidence in Dengue-related Practice
- Conditions
- KnowledgeAttitudeConfidence, Self
- Registration Number
- NCT07028411
- Lead Sponsor
- Taipei Medical University
- Brief Summary
This cluster randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an educational board game compared to a lecture-based intervention on improving knowledge, attitudes, and confidence in dengue-related practice among nurses working in primary healthcare (PHC) units. Additionally, the study will assess PHC nurses' satisfaction with the learning experience. A total of 82 participants from 14 PHC unit clusters in Yogyakarta, Indonesia will be randomly assigned to either the intervention group (educational board game) or the control group (lecture-based intervention). Each group will receive a one-time 90-minute session of assigned intervention. Outcomes related to knowledge, attitudes, and confidence will be measured at multiple time points.
- Detailed Description
Considering the multiple roles of PHC nurses in dengue prevention and management, there is a need for training methods that are not only informative but also actively engaging and time-efficient. Educational board games offer a promising interactive learning strategy. However, their application among healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, remains underexplored.
The main purpose of this study is to examine whether an educational board game can improve PHC nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and confidence in dengue-related practice compared to a lecture-based intervention. In addition, the study will evaluate participants' satisfaction with the learning experience.
This two-arm parallel cluster randomized controlled trial will be conducted in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, involving 82 participants from 14 PHC unit clusters. These clusters will be randomly allocated into two groups: the intervention group (educational board game) and the control group (lecture-based intervention). Each group will receive a single 90-minute educational session.
Outcomes on knowledge, attitudes, and confidence will be assessed at multiple time points. Data will be analyzed using a linear mixed-effects model (LMM) to evaluate the interaction effects between group and time. Findings from this study may offer valuable insights for healthcare institutions and policymakers to consider integrating board games into professional training and continuing professional development (CPD) programs.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 82
- Full-time employed nurses in the PHC unit
- Nurses who have experience in assessing dengue-suspected patients
- Nurses who have at least three months of work experience in the current PHC unit
- Nurses who have a smartphone for online communication
- Nurses who are familiar with WhatsApp applications
- Nurses on maternity or annual leave during the data collection period.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Knowledge Baseline, immediately after intervention, and follow up at one-month post intervention. This study will use the Indonesian version of Dengue Knowledge Questionnaire to measure PHC nurses' knowledge of dengue. The questionnaire consists of seven items, with response options of "true," "false," or "unknown." Each correct answer will receive 1 point, while incorrect or unknown responses receive 0 points. Total scores range from 0 to 7, with higher scores reflecting a better knowledge of dengue.
Attitude Baseline, immediately after intervention, and follow up at one-month post intervention. The study will use the Indonesian version of Dengue Preventive Attitudes Questionnaire to measure nurses' attitudes toward dengue prevention. It consists of seven items, each rated on a five-point Likert scale, with 1 indicating "strongly disagree" and 5 indicating "strongly agree." Total scores range from 7 to 35, with higher scores representing more favorable attitudes toward dengue prevention.
Confidence Baseline, immediately after intervention, and follow up at one-month post intervention. The study will use the Indonesian version of the five-item Confidence-Scale (C-Scale) to measure nurses' confidence in their practice. Responses will be recorded on a five-point Likert scale, ranging from 1 to 5, with 5 indicating "higher confidence." Total scores ranged from 5 to 25, with higher scores indicating greater confidence.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Learning satisfaction Immediately after intervention. This study will use the Indonesian version of the five-item Satisfaction in Learning questionnaire to assess nurses' satisfaction with the assigned learning methods. Responses will be recorded on a five-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). Higher score indicated more satisfied with learning methods.
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Primary Healthcare
🇮🇩Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Primary Healthcare🇮🇩Yogyakarta, IndonesiaNuzul S Hertanti, RN, MSContact62+ 81904192021d432112015@tmu.edu.tw