Comparing of Using Interactive E-books and Traditional Education Methods for Nursing Students and Nursing Staff
Launched by TAIPEI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY · Dec 3, 2024
Trial Information
Current as of June 26, 2025
Not yet recruiting
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is studying the best way to teach nursing students and clinical nurses about a treatment for insomnia related to cancer. Insomnia, or trouble sleeping, is a common issue for cancer patients, and it’s important for healthcare providers to understand how to help. The trial will compare two different teaching methods: traditional methods using paper leaflets and oral explanations, and a newer approach using interactive e-books. The goal is to see which method helps nursing staff learn better and feel more satisfied with their education.
To participate in this study, you need to be a nursing student over 20 years old or a clinical nurse who has worked in a hospital for at least three months. If you join, you will be randomly assigned to either the traditional teaching group or the interactive e-book group. Before and after the training, you'll fill out questionnaires to measure what you've learned and how you feel about the learning experience. This trial aims to find out if interactive e-books can improve learning and satisfaction compared to traditional methods.
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • 1. Nursing students older than 20 years old.
- • 2. Clinical nurses worked in the hospital more than three months.
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • 1. cognitive disabilities
- • 2. incomplete behavioral ability
About Taipei Medical University
Taipei Medical University (TMU) is a leading educational and research institution located in Taipei, Taiwan, dedicated to advancing health sciences and clinical research. Established with a focus on fostering innovation in medical education, TMU integrates comprehensive clinical training with rigorous research methodologies. The university is committed to improving patient outcomes through a strong emphasis on translational medicine and interdisciplinary collaboration. TMU's clinical trial initiatives are designed to explore new treatments and therapies, contributing to the global body of medical knowledge while adhering to the highest ethical standards and regulatory compliance.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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