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NCT07490665
Impact of Artificial Intelligence Discussion on Midwifery Students
This study aimed to examine the effect of artificial intelligence-assisted case discussions on midwifery students' use and proficiency of artificial intelligence technologies and their clinical competency levels. With the rapid development of artificial intelligence, its integration into healthcare education has become increasingly important. Supporting case-based learning with AI tools may enhance students' clinical decision-making, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills. Therefore, this study evaluates the contribution of AI-assisted educational approaches to the professional development of midwifery students.
Gender: FEMALE
Updated: 2026-03-24
1 state
NCT07297628
Teaching Caring Through '1 Concept-1 Minute
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a gamified learning strategy called "1 Concept-1 Minute" on nursing students' understanding of care concepts and their learning motivation. Conducted within the context of a Health Assessment course in a nursing education program, this quasi-experimental research investigates whether game-based learning methods enhance students' cognitive engagement and comprehension in clinical education. Given the global need for competent nursing professionals and the limitations in clinical placements, innovative, student-centered approaches such as this game are crucial to improving learning outcomes. The study is based on the Self-Determination Theory (SDT) framework to interpret motivational impacts.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years
Updated: 2026-03-19
1 state
NCT07013383
I Recycle, I Protect the Environment, I Leave a Livable World as a Legacy
The research will be conducted to determine the effect of "I Recycle, I Protect the Environment, I Leave a Livable World as a Legacy" program on secondary school students' recycling behaviour.
Gender: All
Ages: 9 Years - 14 Years
Updated: 2025-08-19
NCT07010991
Effectiveness of Artificial Intelligence Based Educational Approach in Developing Clinical Reasoning Skills
In the context of this study, the 2nd and 3rd grade undergraduate students in Medipol University, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, will taken into an education program to increase and assess their theoretical knowledge level, clinical decision-making skills and attitudes towards interactive learning with artificial intelligence by applying the ChatGPT-supported PBL module and the results will be compared with traditional teaching methods.
Gender: All
Updated: 2025-06-08
1 state
NCT06989528
Midwifery Students' Opinions on Educational Material Development and Evaluation in Birth Education
This qualitative study aims to explore the experiences of midwifery students in preparing educational materials as part of the "Normal Birth and Postpartum Period" course at Antalya Bilim University. The study will evaluate both the students' perspectives on the preparation process and the educational materials they developed. The research is designed to support the development of professional skills by engaging students in the creation of tangible learning tools such as models and visual materials.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 17 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-05-25
1 state
NCT06888245
Effectiveness of Menstruation Education to Secondary School Students
Supporting adolescents with education about the menstruation process is important in terms of managing the process physically and mentally healthy and gaining lifelong positive health behaviors. Various narrative techniques including visuals, slides and animations are utilized in menstruation education for adolescents. Within the scope of these narrative techniques, technological tools are frequently used for learning purposes in adolescence. In technology-supported education, training that includes visual materials such as animations and multimedia software is very important. Presentations supported by various visuals and texts can be effective in trainings on mentoring. Presentations can appeal to students' visual senses and attract their attention. Animation is one of the technology-based applications that are frequently used in the education of adolescents and support education. The presentation can be animated or non-animated.
Gender: FEMALE
Updated: 2025-03-21