Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of computer-assisted games and high-fidelity simulation methods in developing intramuscular (IM) injection application skills among nursing students. The goal is to identify the differences in students' knowledge level, skills, self-directed learning levels, and satisfaction levels. Method: The research is designed as a pre-test/post-test two-group randomized experimental study. The independent variables of the study are the teaching methods used to enhance students' IM injection skills. The dependent variables are the students' knowledge, skills, self-directed learning, and satisfaction levels. Data Collection Tools: Student Information Form, IM Injection Knowledge Form, IM Injection Application Checklist, Visual Analogue Scale, Self-Directed Learning Styles Scale Implementation Phase: Informed consent will be obtained from students who agree to participate in the study. The students will receive theoretical information about the IM injection application. They will be randomly assigned to two groups, with each group receiving different teaching methods. As a result, the students' knowledge and skill levels will be evaluated. Expected Outcomes: It is anticipated that the research will compare the effects of computer-assisted games and high-fidelity simulation methods on nursing students' IM injection application skills. This study emphasizes the necessity of new teaching methods in nursing education and aims to enhance students' clinical practice competencies.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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intramuscular injection skill levels
Timeframe: One week after the training
self-directed learning skills
Timeframe: One week after the training
intramuscular injection training satisfaction will be evaluated
Timeframe: One week after the training