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- Clinical Trial NCT05191992
Basic Life Support (BLS) Training by Homemade Manikin
Basic Life Support (BLS) Training by Homemade Manikin in Undergraduate Nursing Students
Study Overview
Status
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
Cardiovascular diseases are in the first place among the causes of death, causing 31% (17.9 million) of all deaths worldwide. Considering deaths worldwide, 200,000 people can be revived each year with early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and effective care thereafter.
The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation defines Basic Life Support (BLS) as "providing adequate circulation and respiration until advanced life support conditions are met to save lives and prevent worsening of the patient's condition in case of cardiopulmonary arrest. The critical period after the cessation of cardiac and respiratory function, in which vital signs disappear but the loss is reversible, is the subject of BLS. After sudden cardiac arrest, brain cells can only withstand oxygen deprivation for 3-5 minutes, so when BLS practice is started within the first four minutes, the survival rate is 29%, while when started after the first four minutes, the survival rate drops to 7%. Few of the patients who are revived after four minutes are able to maintain their previous quality of life. Effective implementation of this practice, which significantly reduces mortality and morbidity, is very important.
It is very important that the knowledge and skills of the students of the nursing department, who have a high probability of encountering first aid applications due to their professional life and are expected to perform these applications correctly, are sufficient and up-to-date. As a reflection of this, First Aid and Emergency Care Nursing course have taken its place in the curriculum as a compulsory vocational course within the scope of the Nursing National Core Education Program in higher education institutions providing nursing education, and it has been provided to be carried out theoretically and practically.
The quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation includes providing adequate chest compressions, providing adequate depth of chest compressions, allowing chest reinstatement between compressions, minimizing interruptions in chest compressions, and avoiding excessive ventilation. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training is carried out in laboratory environments, especially with cardiopulmonary resuscitation manikins. However, the difficulty of accessing these manikins and their high cost are especially important in recent days. The necessity brought by the recent pandemic process, or the difficulty of accessing manikins that require high resources in educational environments where the transition to e-learning is attempted, causes an increase in the knowledge and skills gap that already exists in this regard. Studies have reported that the effectiveness of BLS training decreases over time. It is expected that the education method supported by e-learning and accessible materials will contribute to the permanence of education by allowing the application to be repeated independently of time, place, and expensive materials.
Homemade manikins developed with low-cost limited materials for CPR training began to be discovered many years ago but were not widely used. This study was conducted in order to measure the effectiveness and permanence of the CPR training given with homemade manikins in this period when e-learning became widespread.
Study Type
Enrollment (Actual)
Phase
- Not Applicable
Contacts and Locations
Study Locations
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Merkez
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Zonguldak, Merkez, Turkey, 67100
- Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Volunteering to participate the study,
- Having taken basic nursing education courses
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not wanting to participate in the study,
- Not taking basic nursing education courses
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
- Allocation: N/A
- Interventional Model: Single Group Assignment
- Masking: None (Open Label)
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Experimental: experimental
The group will receive CPR training with the e-learning method and will learn skills with a handmade mannequin.
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The group, who was given theory training with the e learning method, will be taught to make pillows and plastic bottles and cpr mannequins, and they will be asked to practice.
Knowledge and skills assessment will be made before, immediately after and 1 month after the training.
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Increasing the effectiveness of BLS training on knowledge given with by e-learning method
Time Frame: 1 month
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CPR training given with the e-learning method cannot contribute to skill development since there is no mannequin access.
The opportunity to practice with the handmade, inexpensive mannequin provided ensures that the training is effective.
The effectiveness of the training was evaluated with the 10-question BLS knowledge evaluation form which was organized according to the AHA guideline by authors.
In the evaluation of the 10-question knowledge test, each question is 1 point.
If the evaluation score is over 70%, it indicates that the participant is successful.
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1 month
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Increasing the effectiveness of BLS training on skills given with by e-learning method
Time Frame: 1 month
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CPR training given with the e-learning method cannot contribute to skill development since there is no mannequin access.
The opportunity to practice with the handmade, inexpensive mannequin provided ensures that the training is effective.
The effectiveness of the training was evaluated with the 20-item BLS Skills Assessment Form, which was organized according to the AHA guideline by authors.
In the evaluation of the 20-question BLS Skills Assessment Form, each item is 1 point.
If the assessment score is over 70%, it indicates that the participant is successful.
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1 month
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Increasing the permanence of BLS training on knowledge given by e-learning method
Time Frame: 1 month
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Studies have reported that the effectiveness of BLS training decreases over time.
It is expected that the education method supported by e-learning and handmade mannequins will contribute to the permanence of education by allowing the application to be repeated independently of time, place, and expensive materials.
The permanence of the training was evaluated with the 10-question BLS knowledge evaluation form which was organized according to the AHA guideline by authors.
In the evaluation of the 10-question knowledge test, each question is 1 point.
If the evaluation score is over 70%, it indicates that the participant is successful.
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1 month
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Increasing the permanence of BLS training on skills given by e-learning method
Time Frame: 1 month
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Studies have reported that the effectiveness of BLS training decreases over time. It is expected that the education method supported by e-learning and handmade mannequins will contribute to the permanence of education by allowing the application to be repeated independently of time, place, and expensive materials. The permanence of the training was evaluated with the 20-item BLS Skills Assessment Form, which was organized according to the AHA guideline by authors. In the evaluation of the 20-question BLS Skills Assessment Form, each item is 1 point. If the assessment score is over 70%, it indicates that the participant is successful. |
1 month
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Other Study ID Numbers
- CPRhandmade
Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)
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- STUDY_PROTOCOL
Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product
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