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INTRAVENOUS DRUG APPLICATIONS THROUGH ESCAPE GAMES

INTRAVENOUS DRUG APPLICATIONS THROUGH ESCAPE GAMES

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18 years and older
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Overview

Nursing students must have sufficient competence in medication safety before starting to work in clinics. Most nursing students want to actively participate in education. Active and interesting learning activities attract more attention than lecture and instructor-oriented approaches. One of the learning methods that has attracted attention recently is the escape games technique. This study aims to determine the knowledge and skill levels and learning experiences of nursing students regarding intravenous drug administration skills using the escape games method.

Description

In global nursing education, patient safety is increasingly integrated into the nursing education curriculum based on real healthcare services. Nurses play an important role in preventing medication errors and administering safe medications. Nursing students must also have sufficient competence in medication safety before they start working in clinics. The majority of nursing students prefer to actively participate in education. Generation Z, also known as the Millennial generation, demands to participate in multi-tasking events where they receive quick responses. One of the interesting learning methods is the escape games technique. The concept of escape games is derived from recreational escape rooms. An escape room is a team game that requires a group of players to escape the room by solving a series of puzzles within a limited time. All escape room activities use a simple game loop. Games that maintain the same method but end with completing the game and reaching the reward rather than escaping from a room are called escape games. The primary aim of the research is to determine the effect of intravenous drug administration skills given through escape games on the motivation and satisfaction levels of nursing students and their views on their learning experiences. It is a mixed methods research in which quantitative and qualitative research methods are used together. The data of the research will be collected face to face from first year students studying at Atatürk University Faculty of Nursing and taking the "Principles of Nursing" course, using the "Student Information Form", "Intravenous Drug Applications Knowledge Test" and "Intravenous Drug Applications Checklist". In the qualitative part of the research, "Semi-Structured Interview Form" will be used. Quantitative data processing and statistical analysis will be done with SPSS software. Descriptive statistical methods will be used to evaluate the data, and manual coding and content analysis method will be used to analyze the qualitative data. As a result of the research, it is expected that students will be satisfied with the method used and this method will be effectively integrated into the education system.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Volunteering to play escape games, Being 18 years or older, Taking the Fundamentals of Nursing course for the first time, Not being a student of an exchange program such as Erasmus and having a native language of Turkish (Because these students must have sufficient command of the native language to be used in the study.) Not having received any previous training on intravenous drug administration, Not to be absent on the dates when research data will be collected.

Exclusion Criteria:

Not taking the Fundamentals of Nursing course or being exempt from the course, wanting to leave the research, not being proficient in the native language to be used in the research.

Study details
    Nursing Students
    Drug Application
    Game Based Learning

NCT06487884

Ataturk University

21 October 2025

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