The Effect of Augmented Reality Based Training on Preeclampsia Case on Nursing Students' Diagnosis and Intervention Planning Skills
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Preeclampsia
- Sponsor
- Inonu University
- Enrollment
- 84
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Preeclampsia Nursing Care Plan
- Status
- Not yet recruiting
- Last Updated
- last year
Overview
Brief Summary
However, no study has been found in the care of preeclampsia, which is highly effective on maternal and fetal health. Therefore, this study was planned to determine the effect of augmented reality-based training on the diagnosis and intervention planning skills of nursing students.
Detailed Description
Although pregnancy is a physiological process in women's lives, many women lose their lives due to the lack of timely and appropriate treatment of the complications it brings with it. According to the World Health Organization 2024 report, approximately 800 women die every day due to preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth. Preeclampsia, which is among the hypertensive diseases of pregnancy, is a complication of pregnancy and ranks among the top three causes of maternal mortality worldwide. Preeclampsia is defined as hypertension that develops after the 20th week of pregnancy and is accompanied by proteinuria/thrombocytopenia, renal failure, liver dysfunction, and cerebral/visual symptoms. Considering the risks of preeclampsia complications, taking precautions before the onset of complications and treating complications with appropriate methods are extremely important in reducing the mortality rates of both pregnant and fetus. In order to maintain safe patient care and the health of individuals, nurses should know what kind of nursing care should be applied in the antenatal period to diagnose, evaluate and prevent complications of preeclampsia. In the literature, it is recommended that nursing care for preeclampsia patients should include the diagnoses of infection risk, disruption in sleep pattern, acute pain, constipation, impaired physical movement, lack of self-care, and fatigue. Nursing care should include individualized, holistic, systematic, high quality, feasible, applicable, sustainable care methods including technological methods, models and theories for all pregnant women with more than 2 of the risks of preeclampsia by ACOG. Technological methods, which have been frequently used in the health system in recent years, are used because they are cheap, usable, accelerate the decision-making process, and reduce workload. Virtual reality (VR) applications are technological applications that create a reality environment with the help of scenarios and facilitate learning complex cases and diseases by increasing students' knowledge and skills. In addition, this method allows students to develop critical thinking skills, participate in clinical decision-making processes and receive feedback. In the literature, VR application has been used in triage patients and nursing care of pediatric patients. However, no study has been found in the care of preeclampsia, which is highly effective on maternal and fetal health. Therefore, this study was planned to determine the effect of augmented reality-based training on the diagnosis and intervention planning skills of nursing students.
Investigators
Simge Ozturk
Ph.D Student
Inonu University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Continuing the course of Women's Health and Diseases Nursing,
- •Volunteering to participate in the research,
- •No physical or psychological health problems preventing the completion of the research forms.
Exclusion Criteria
- •- Not watching the whole case given with virtual glasses,
- •Failure to attend class during the week of the preeclampsia lecture in the course syllabus.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Preeclampsia Nursing Care Plan
Time Frame: one month
he nursing care plan consists of 4 open-ended questions including nursing diagnosis, risks, interventions and evaluation. Students will receive 3 points for each correct diagnosis. If they write all of the diagnoses, they will receive a total of 48 points from the diagnoses. If they correctly write 2 of the risk factors related to the diagnosis of preeclampsia added to the diagnoses for each diagnosis, they will receive 1 point from each diagnosis. They will receive a maximum of 16 points from risks. If they write at least 5 nursing interventions for each diagnosis, they will receive 2 points for each diagnosis. A maximum of 32 points will be obtained from interventions. The evaluation part will be 0.25 points. If they write the evaluations of all diagnoses correctly, they will receive 4 points. A total of 100 points can be obtained from the nursing care plan, with a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 48+16+32+32+4.
Secondary Outcomes
- Participant Information Form(one month)
- Preeclampsia Knowledge Test(one month)
- Presence Scale(one month)