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NCT06777550
Use of Simucase for Clinical Learning in Malaysia
The goal of this feasibility study is to the investigate the use of Simucase in the context of health science learning in Malaysia. This study can be a catalyst for technology-based clinical learning than just conventional methods to enrich the learning experience. This can influence the policy in promoting the effective use of existing commercial technologies in clinical learning for health science programs in Malaysia and can transform national higher education scenario in the future.
An experimental study with 24 participants from the rehabilitation disciplines of audiology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and speech therapy method using a pilot study techniques of clinical control studies. Participants will be assigned to either the experimental group who will receive the clinical learning method using SimucaseTM or (ii) the control group - which will accept conventional clinical learning methods such as problem-based learning case-study case studies. The topic of learning is the same for both groups.
The study hypothesis includes:
* There is a significant difference on clinical skills between SimucaseTM and conventional approach of learning among health science students.
* There is a significant difference on students' satisfaction learning between SimucaseTM and conventional approach of learning among health science students.
Gender: All
Ages: 19 Years - 25 Years