Clinical Trial

Effect of the MERCI Model in Gamified Disaster Midwifery Education

Completed
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Summary
Midwives play important societal roles during the post-crisis transition and recovery phase. Specific guidelines regarding the roles and responsibilities of midwives, who constitute a significant majority among healthcare professionals, in disaster management need to be developed, and the concept of disaster midwifery needs to be developed. Providing midwife candidates with disaster awareness throughout their undergraduate education will also positively impact individuals' self-efficacy. In recent years, educational plans for emergency obstetric care and management have evolved from traditional theoretical and clinical training to game-based learning, gamification, and training using mannequins and simulators. It is suggested that using different learning strategies in the training of healthcare professionals in emergency obstetric situations will improve the quality of care and reduce maternal mortality rates. Natural disasters such as disasters can cause serious obstetric emergencies requiring immediate intervention and management. Supporting the professional training of midwives, who play important roles and responsibilities in disaster management, with diverse teaching strategies is crucial for enhancing their individual competencies. This study was planned to investigate the effects of gamified disaster midwifery education on midwifery students' knowledge, self-efficacy in disaster response, and levels of self-confidence and anxiety in clinical decision-making. This experimental study, designed with a randomized pretest, posttest, and follow-up design and a control group, will be conducted with third- and fourth-year midwifery students in the Department of Midwifery at the Health Sciences University (SBU), Hamidiye Faculty of Health Sciences (HSBF), during the spring semester of the 2025-2026 academic year. The sample size was determined using Koca and Arkan's study. Based on a Cohen's d = 1.35 effect size and a power level of 95%, a total of 90 participants were planned, with 45 students in each group. The intervention group will receive a 4-week gamified disaster midwifery training featuring core task cycles, interactive digital escape room games, and bonus tasks. The control group will receive case-based learning on the same subject. Participants included in the study will be administered the "Informed Consent Form," "Introductory Information Form," "Disaster Midwifery Information Form," "Disaster Intervention Self-Efficacy Scale," "Self-Confidence and Anxiety Scale in Clinical Decision Making," and "Gamified Disaster Midwifery Experience Form". Discussions and conclusions of the study will be written based on the findings.
Protocol Amendment History 3 changes
critical Completed without a posted recruiting period 2026-08-06
notable Enrollment increased: 80 -> 90 participants 2026-08-06
minor Completion moved earlier: 2026-12-31 -> 2026-07-31 2026-08-06
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07090642
Lead Sponsor Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi
Conditions Digital Escape Room, Gamification, Disaster, Midwifery Education
Enrollment 90 participants
Start Date 2026-02-01
Primary Completion 2026-06-30 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-07-31 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-08-05