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ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT07712185

Home Visit Simulation-based Earthquake Preparedness Training for Nursing Students

In earthquake preparedness, nurses, who constitute the largest group among healthcare professionals, are expected to play an active role. Public health nurses, with their population-focused protection philosophy, are at the forefront of managing the earthquake preparedness phase. Public health nurses play an active role in practices such as providing health education through home visits, identifying household risks and taking preventive measures, and organizing drills. In this context, nurses need to have sufficient knowledge and skills to take appropriate interventions. However, managing an effective preparedness process is not limited to knowledge and skills alone; it also requires the development of nurses' attitudes and beliefs towards disasters. Therefore, it is of great importance that nursing students graduate with positive attitudes and strong beliefs about earthquake preparedness, in addition to their knowledge and skills. However, developing these skills necessitates the use of experiental learning-based educational methods instead of traditional teaching methods. Therefore, this study was planned to examine the effect of home visit simulation-based earthquake preparedness training, which offers experiental learning opportunities, on nursing students' communication skills, earthquake awareness, and self-regulated learning skills.

Gender: All

Updated: 2026-07-17

1 state

Communication Skills
Self Directed Learning
Earthquake
COMPLETED

NCT07654816

The Effect of Education Provided to Adolescents Living in a Container Settlement on Their Genital Hygiene Behaviours and Menstrual Experiences

The aim of this study was to determine the effect of education provided to adolescents living in a container city, tailored to their needs regarding genital and menstrual hygiene, on their genital hygiene behaviours and menstrual experiences. The training is planned to consist of a total of two sessions (four hours), with each session lasting two hours, held twice a week (Saturdays and Sundays), with a maximum of 15 adolescent girls in each group. The training schedule will be determined based on the days and times suitable for the adolescents. In addition, a copy of the educational material prepared for the training will be provided to each adolescent girl. Appropriate interactive educational techniques (demonstration, role-play, question-and-answer, brainstorming, games, etc.) relevant to the topic will be used in each session of the educational program. Prior to the education, the adolescent girls will be asked to complete the Demographic Characteristics Form, the Genital Hygiene Behaviour Scale (GHDÖ) and the Menstrual Experiences Scale (MDÖ) based on self-reports. Following the final session of the education programme, these adolescent girls will be asked to complete these forms again. Finally, following the collection of the final test data, follow-up data will be collected from the adolescents at the end of the third month.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 14 Years - 18 Years

Updated: 2026-06-24

1 state

Adolescent
Earthquake
Education
+3
RECRUITING

NCT07058766

Development of Post-Disaster Care Protocol for Pregnant Women and Evaluation of Its Effectiveness

It was designed as a randomized controlled experimental study to determine whether the care protocol planned for pregnant women in the disaster area positively affects their physical and psychological health.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 19 Years - 35 Years

Updated: 2025-07-10

Earthquake
Pregnant Women
Support
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT06539871

The Role of Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis of Double Crush Syndrome

The Role of Ultrasonography in Detecting Additional Peripheral Nerve Injuries Overshadowed by Clinical and Electrodiagnostic Data in Patients with Peripheral Nerve Injury After the February 6, 2023 Earthquake

Gender: All

Ages: 12 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2024-08-06

1 state

Double Crush Syndrome
Earthquake
Peripheral Nerve Injuries