Etamine Processing on Episiotomy Repair Skills, Stress and Learning Attitudes in Midwifery Students
Launched by SELCUK UNIVERSITY · Apr 8, 2025
Trial Information
Current as of July 27, 2025
Not yet recruiting
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is studying a teaching method called "Etamine" to see how it affects midwifery students' skills in repairing episiotomies, which are surgical cuts made during childbirth. The researchers believe that students who learn with this method will be better at these skills, feel less stressed, and have a more positive attitude towards learning compared to those who do not use this method.
To take part in the study, students must be willing to participate and should not have any prior experience or training in episiotomy repair. However, students with learning difficulties, those who have had accidents during training, or foreign nationals will not be included. The trial is not yet recruiting participants, but once it starts, those who join can expect to learn new skills while contributing to valuable research that could improve midwifery education.
Gender
FEMALE
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • The inclusion criteria for the study include students who are willing to participate in the study and who do not have any learning or working experience related to episiotomy repair.
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • Students with diagnosable diseases affecting their learning ability, those who have had accidents during the training and assessment sessions, and foreign nationals will be excluded from the study.
About Selcuk University
Selçuk University is a prominent educational institution located in Turkey, recognized for its commitment to advancing medical research and clinical studies. As a clinical trial sponsor, Selçuk University leverages its extensive academic resources and expertise to conduct innovative research that aims to address significant healthcare challenges. The university fosters collaboration among researchers, healthcare professionals, and industry partners to facilitate the development of new therapies and improve patient outcomes. Through rigorous adherence to ethical standards and regulatory guidelines, Selçuk University strives to contribute to scientific knowledge and enhance the quality of care within the community and beyond.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported