Actively Recruiting
Simulation Psychosocial Care Skills and Oncology Nursing
Led by Uskudar University · Updated on 2025-07-28
60
Participants Needed
2
Research Sites
37 weeks
Total Duration
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Sponsors
U
Uskudar University
Lead Sponsor
A
Acibadem Maslak Hospital
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
The aim of this study was to reveal the effect of simulation-based experience-based psychosocial care skills development programme on psychosocial care skills competence and professional quality of life of nurses working with oncology patients. The hypotheses of the study will be tested in accordance with the following guidelines. Hypothesis 1 The post-training psychosocial care competency levels of the nurses who underwent simulation-based psychosocial care skills development programme (SDPBSP) are higher than the group who underwent standard psychosocial care skills training (SPBBE). Hypothesis 2 The post-training compassion fatigue levels of the nurses who underwent the SDPBI development programme were lower than the SPBBE group. Hypothesis 3 The post-training burnout score levels of the nurses who underwent SPBBE development programme were lower than the group who underwent standard SPBBE. Hypothesis 4 The post-training compassion satisfaction levels of the nurses who underwent SPBBE development programme are higher than the group who underwent standard SPBBE. Hypothesis 5 The psychosocial care competency levels of the nurses who underwent SPBBE development programme at the 1-month post-training follow-up were higher than those who did not receive SPBBE training. Hypothesis 6 At the 1-month follow-up after the training, the compassion fatigue levels of the nurses who underwent SPBBE development programme were lower than the group who underwent SPBBE and did not receive training. Hypothesis 7 In the 1-month follow-up after the training, the mean burnout scores of the nurses who underwent SPBBE development programme were lower than those of the group who underwent SPBBE and did not receive training. Hypothesis 8 In the 1-month follow-up after the training, the mean compassion satisfaction scores of the nurses who underwent the SPBBE development programme were higher than the SPBBE training and non-training groups. Hypothesis 9 After the SDPBE programme, the psychosocial skills training scores of those who received SDPBE are higher than those who did not receive training. Hypothesis 10 At the 1-month follow-up after the SDPBE programme, the psychosocial skills training scores of those who received SDPBE were higher than those who did not receive training.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Simulation Psychosocial Care Skills and Oncology Nursing
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- At least 6 months of experience working with oncology patients
- No prior psychosocial care skills training after graduation
- Volunteering oncology nurses to participate in the study
You will not qualify if you...
- Less than 6 months of experience working with oncology patients
- Having received psychosocial care skills training after graduation
- Not volunteering to participate in the research
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 2 locations
1
Tülay Demiray
Istanbul, Turkey, Turkey (Türkiye), 50506
Not Yet Recruiting
2
Acibadem Altunizade Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Actively Recruiting
How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
SINGLE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Number of Arms
3
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