Hemşirelik Öğrencilerine Basınç Yaralanması Rİsk Yönetimi Öğretiminde Klinik Karar Destek Sistemi Kullanımının Etkisi: Randomize Kontrollü Çalışma
Özet
This study was conducted as a
randomized control group study to examine the effect of clinical decision support
system in teaching pressure injury risk management. Within the scope of the study, a
teaching software was developed, educational content was prepared, and pressure
injury risk management was taught to second year nursing students for four weeks
through the software and at the same time, students were enabled to actively use the
software. In the study, post-tests were conducted and evaluated at the end of a fourweek
teaching period and a one-month follow-up period. The sample of the study
consisted of 81 students (ncontrol1=20, ncontrol2=21, nintervention1=20, nintervention2=20)
studying at Selçuk University Faculty of Nursing in the 2023-2024 academic year.
Descriptive characteristics form, knowledge assessment scale for pressure ulcer
prevention, attitude scale for pressure ulcer prevention and pre-post test case care
plan were used for data collection. As a result of the study, it was determined that the
students in the control and intervention groups had similar age and academic
averages, the majority of them used the Braden pressure injury risk assessment scale
in clinical practice and thought that this scale assessed the risk. The students in the
intervention group had higher knowledge scores (KW=60,130; p<0,05) and more
positive attitudes towards pressure injury (t=-2,880; p<0,05) than the students in the
control group, and their ability to determine the nursing risk diagnosis and
interventions for the risk factor in the case care plan was higher (KW: 62,862;
p<0,05). As a result, it can be said that the teaching method by integrating the
decision support system increased the knowledge scores of nursing students in
pressure injury risk management teaching and positively affected their attitudes, and
also had a facilitating role in identifying the problematic risk factor in the patient. In
line with these results, it is recommended to integrate the decision support system
integrated teaching method into nursing education and to increase its use in teaching
situations that affect patient outcomes in the clinical environment.