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NCT07305233
Pediatric Drug Dose Calculation
This study is a randomized controlled trial that aimed to investigate the effect of a web-supported interactive learning program on the knowledge level of nursing students about pediatric drug dose calculation. The study was conducted at one of Turkey's most established nursing faculties, and 108 students participated in the study. Participants were randomly assigned to study (n:54) and control (n:54) groups. The study group received both a traditional lecture and a Web-supported interactive learning application, while the control group was limited to a traditional lecture-based instruction. The "Drug Dose Calculation Knowledge Test", "Perceived Learning Scale", and "Medication Administration Self-Efficacy Scale in Children for Nursing Students" scales were used to collect the data.
Gender: All
Updated: 2025-12-26
NCT06281938
Machine Learning and 3D Image-based Modeling for Body Weight Estimation.
The goal of this randomized controlled clinical trial is to \[learn about, test, compare etc.\] in critically ill or injured cohorts of patients presenting to the Emergency Department. The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: * Are weight estimates from a 3D camera system more accurate than standard methods of weight estimation? * Do patients who receive weight estimates with a 3D camera system have fewer drug dosing errors than patients receiving standard care? Participants will either receive a weight estimate using a 3D camera system, or standard methods of care. Researchers will compare the 3D camera group to those with standard care to see if the weight estimates are more accurate, to see if drug dosing is more accurate, and to compare the incidence of adverse events related to medications in each group.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-06-06