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The Effect of Escape Room Simulation on Nursing Students' Knowledge and Academic Self-Efficacy Regarding Stoma Care

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Summary
This research was planned to determine the effect of escape room simulation on nursing students' knowledge and academic self-efficacy levels regarding stoma care. The research was planned as a randomized controlled trial. This research will be conducted with 60 students of the Nursing Department of Başkent University Faculty of Health Sciences between December 29, 2025 and February 28, 2026. All students who agree to participate in the study will be administered the "Descriptive Characteristics Form", the "Stoma Care and Colostomy Irrigation Knowledge Test (pre-test)", and the "Nursing Students Academic Self-Efficacy Scale (pre-test)". Students will be divided into experimental and control groups using a simple randomization method. Students in the experimental group will be given a lecture on stoma care and irrigation by the researcher. After the training, an escape room simulation will be conducted. Each escape room simulation will be conducted with 6 students, in the form of a pre-information session, an escape room simulation application, and an analysis session. In the pre-information session, the simulation objectives, the purpose of the scenario, the roles within the scenario, and the game rules will be explained, and the escape room and standard patient will be briefly introduced to the students in the meeting room. Then, the students will carry out the scenario and game activity (KAHOOT, Table Game, Card Game, Word Cloud, Crossword Puzzle) with a standard patient in the simulation laboratory prepared as an escape room. The researcher will act as a facilitator during the escape room simulation application. During the simulation, if the expected steps are not performed correctly or the game activity is not successfully completed, the team has the right to request hints from the facilitator. Immediately after the escape room simulation is completed, a debriefing session will be held. The debriefing session, lasting approximately 20-30 minutes for each team, will take place in the meeting room located directly opposite the escape room. During the debriefing session, students will be encouraged to express their feelings and thoughts, and feedback will be provided by the researcher. After the debriefing session, and after 1 month the "Stoma Care and Colostomy Irrigation Knowledge Test (post-test)" and the "Nursing Students Academic Self-Efficacy Scale (post-test)" will be administered. All students in the control group will receive instruction on stoma care and irrigation using traditional teaching methods provided by the researcher. After the training is completed, and after 1 month the "Stoma Care and Colostomy Irrigation Knowledge Test (post-test)" and the "Nursing Students Academic Self-Efficacy Scale (post-test)" will be administered. Data analysis will be performed using the IBM SPSS Statistics 26 software package. The main research questions are: Does escape room simulation increases nursing students' knowledge levels regarding stoma care? Does escape room simulation increases nursing students' academic self-efficacy regarding stoma care?
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07336706
Lead Sponsor Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University
Conditions Stoma, ESCAPE ROOM
Enrollment 60 participants
Start Date 2025-12-29
Primary Completion 2026-02-28 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-02-28 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-01-13