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Educational Program's Impact on Nursing Students' Knowledge and Awareness of Child Abuse and Neglect

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Child Abuse
Child Neglect
Interventions
Other: CANAP Education
Registration Number
NCT05925387
Lead Sponsor
Yeditepe University
Brief Summary

Detecting and determining child abuse and neglect can be quite challenging and largely depends on the knowledge and skills of healthcare professionals. In a hospital setting, healthcare professionals frequently come across children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect. Nurses are often the first to encounter the child and their family, initiating the process of taking a medical history and establishing closer interactions during care and treatment. To accurately recognize the case and provide appropriate care using the right approach, nurses need to possess sufficient knowledge and skills related to child abuse and neglect. The lack of adequate education on child abuse and neglect, as well as insufficient research on the subject, can lead to a lack of information and cases being overlooked. To identify and report cases of child abuse and neglect, it is important for nurses, especially before starting their profession, to have a sufficient level of knowledge about the signs and risks of child abuse and neglect. This study aims to examine the impact of an educational program targeting nursing students on their knowledge and awareness levels regarding child abuse and neglect.

Detailed Description

Detecting and identifying child abuse and neglect is quite challenging and relies heavily on the knowledge and skills of healthcare professionals (Child Welfare Information Gateway, 2019). In a hospital setting, healthcare professionals frequently encounter children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect. Nurses, who are often the first to interact with the child and their family, play a crucial role starting from the process of taking the medical history to provide care and treatment (Chen et al., 2022). Nurses who have frequent contact with children and their families are in a good position to protect children from abuse and neglect (Bahrami et al., 2021). Particularly in emergency departments, nurses often come across child abuse and neglect, including various types such as Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome, which is a form of physical abuse (Chen et al., 2022). Therefore, it is crucial, especially for nurses, to carefully observe children who may be victims of abuse and evaluate all children who come to the hospital for signs of abuse and neglect (Başdaş \& Bozdağ, 2018). Nurses need to have sufficient knowledge and skills regarding child abuse and neglect to accurately identify cases and provide appropriate care (Jordan \& Moore-Nadler, 2014). They should establish communication with the child and their family, attempt to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse and neglect, and report the case from a forensic perspective (Chen et al., 2022). To fulfill these roles and responsibilities adequately, nurses need to receive education on child abuse and neglect (Topçu et al., 2022). Insufficient education on child abuse and neglect, as well as inadequate research on the subject, can lead to a lack of knowledge and cases being overlooked. For example, in Turkey, there are only a limited number of universities offering elective courses on child abuse and neglect within nursing curricula (Topçu et al., 2022). Similarly, a limited number of studies have shown that the level of awareness regarding child abuse and neglect is good when it is included in the pediatric nursing curriculum (Özçevik et al., 2018). However, studies conducted in Turkey involving nurses (Başdaş \& Bozdağ, 2018; Burç \& Güdücü Tüfekci, 2015) and particularly nursing students (Erkut et al., 2021; Ozbey et al., 2018; Seferoğlu et al., 2019; Tek \& Karataş, 2021) have revealed that their knowledge levels regarding child abuse and neglect are insufficient, similar to countries like India (Poreddi et al., 2016). In order to identify cases of child abuse and neglect, it is essential for nurses, especially before entering the profession, to have sufficient knowledge about the signs and risks of child abuse and neglect. It has been emphasized that nursing students need to learn their legal responsibilities and receive education to enhance their knowledge and become more competent (Akcan \& Demiralay, 2016; Bağ \& Bozkurt, 2021; Kuşlu \& Bulut, 2021; Seferoğlu et al., 2019).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
75
Inclusion Criteria
  • 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Grade Undergraduate Nursing Students between the ages of 18-30.
  • Being a volunteer,
  • Not having any disability,
  • Being Turkish literate,
  • Having Internet access and a Google account,
  • Signing the informed consent form
Exclusion Criteria
  • Being outside the age range,
  • Being a prep class student, being illiterate in Turkish

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Experimental GroupCANAP EducationAll volunteers completed a pre-test, which includes an additional two scales along with the sociodemographic data form, and two post-tests, which only include the scales. Both groups will receive the Child Abuse and Neglect Awareness Training, which will last approximately 60 minutes. Both groups will complete the pre-test and post-tests at the same time. However, immediately after the pre-test, the experimental group will receive the training and then complete the 1st post-test, followed by the 2nd post-test one month later. Additionally, the second post-test will be administered to both groups simultaneously one month after the completion of the first post-test. After the completion of all the tests, the control group also received the same training, and both groups received participation certificates. Apart from these tasks, there are no other responsibilities.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Child Abuse and Neglect Awareness Scale (CANA-S)1 month after the intervention

CANA-S has 4 sub-dimensions: physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and neglect. It consists of 20 items in total, 11 of which are reverse scored (1,2,3,5,7,10,12,13,16,17,18). It is a 5-point Likert-type scale (ranging from 1 to 5 (between "strongly disagree" and "strongly agree"). The highest score to be obtained from the scale is 100 and the lowest score is 20. Each of the subscales is 25 points. As the scores obtained from the scale increase, the level of awareness of child abuse and neglect increases; As the scores decrease, the level of awareness of child abuse and neglect decreases. In the internal consistency analysis for reliability, the Cronbach alpha value of CANA-S was found to be 0.768.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1. Scale for Identification to the Symptom and Risks of Child Abuse and Neglect (SISRCAN)1 month after the intervention

This scale, consisting of 67 items in total, was developed to measure the knowledge levels of nurses and midwives about child abuse and neglect. This scale is a 5-point Likert type. The scale has 6 sub-dimensions. There are reverse scored items in the scale. The participant who answers all the items in the scale correctly is expected to get 335 full points. Each sub-dimension of the scale is evaluated by calculating the average score out of 5. The fact that the average score of the participants is close to 5 indicates that they answered the questions "correctly", and the closer to 1 indicates that they answered the questions "wrong". In the internal consistency analysis for reliability, the Cronbach alpha value was found to be 0.92.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Yeditepe University

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Istanbul, Atasehir, Turkey

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