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Serious Game for Improving Targeted Temperature Management Knowledge and Situational Awareness in Critical Care Nurses
Sponsor: National Taiwan University Clinical Trial Center
Summary
This randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a serious game in improving targeted temperature management (TTM) knowledge and situational awareness among critical care nurses. A total of 120 nurses from adult intensive care units will be randomly assigned to either a control group receiving traditional lecture-based teaching or an experimental group receiving lecture-based teaching combined with a digital serious game. Outcomes will be measured using a TTM knowledge test, a situational awareness scale, and a system usability scale. The findings will provide evidence for the use of serious games as an innovative educational strategy to enhance post-resuscitation care quality and patient safety.
Official title: Effectiveness of Serious Game on Facilitating Targeted Temperature Management Knowledge and Situational Awareness Among Critical Care Nurses
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
120
Start Date
2026-01-19
Completion Date
2026-12-31
Last Updated
2026-01-22
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Serious Game Intervention
A digital serious game designed to train critical care nurses in targeted temperature management (TTM). The game features case-based simulations, interactive decision-making, and real-time feedback to improve clinical reasoning and situational awareness.
Lecture-based Education
Standard lecture-based teaching covering the principles, procedures, and nursing care of targeted temperature management (TTM). Participants in this group do not receive the serious game component.
Locations (1)
National Taiwan University Hospital
Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan