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Managing Aggression: Effectiveness of Model-Based Standardized Patient Simulation
Sponsor: Yuksek Ihtisas University
Summary
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of standardized patient simulation based on "The De-Escalation Model in Simple Form" on nursing students' perceptions of aggression and perceived learning outcomes. Encountering aggressive and violent patient behavior is a common and challenging experience for nursing students. Simulation-based education offers experiential learning opportunities that can enhance students' confidence and clinical decision-making skills. The study was designed using a convergent parallel mixed-methods approach. The quantitative component consists of a randomized controlled trial design in which participants will be randomly assigned to either the intervention group or the control group. Primary and secondary outcome measures related to aggression perception and perceived learning will be assessed post-test in both groups. The intervention group will receive training based on the De-Escalation Model in Simple Form, followed by participation in an aggression management simulation with a standard patient. After the simulation, qualitative data will be collected from participants in the intervention group to examine their experiences, perceptions, and reactions to the intervention and simulation process. Quantitative and qualitative findings will be analyzed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the intervention's effectiveness and implementation process. The results of this study are expected to contribute to evidence-based educational practices aimed at improving nursing students' skills in managing aggressive patient behavior.
Official title: Managing Aggression! Evaluating the Effectiveness of Model-Based Standardized Patient Simulation: A Parallel Mixed-Methods Randomized Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
56
Start Date
2026-02
Completion Date
2026-02
Last Updated
2026-02-27
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Standardized Patient Simulation Based on the De-Escalation Model in Simple Form
The intervention consists of a standardized patient-based simulation designed to improve nursing students' aggression management skills using the De-Escalation Model. During the simulation, a trained standardized patient portrays an acutely agitated psychiatric patient in a simulated clinical environment. Nursing students are expected to assess environmental safety, recognize early warning signs of aggression, apply the steps of the De-Escalation Model (setting limits, clarifying the situation, and problem-solving), and use therapeutic communication techniques to de-escalate patient agitation. The simulation session includes a briefing, an active simulation scenario, and a facilitated debriefing session led by the research team.
Locations (1)
Yuksek Ihtisas University, Faculty of Health Sciences
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)