Serious Game for Improving Targeted Temperature Management Knowledge and Situational Awareness in Critical Care Nurses
NCT07239206
Summary
This randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a serious game in improving targeted temperature management (TTM) knowledge and situational awareness among critical care nurses. A total of 120 nurses from adult intensive care units will be randomly assigned to either a control group receiving traditional lecture-based teaching or an experimental group receiving lecture-based teaching combined with a digital serious game. Outcomes will be measured using a TTM knowledge test, a situational awareness scale, and a system usability scale. The findings will provide evidence for the use of serious games as an innovative educational strategy to enhance post-resuscitation care quality and patient safety.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Registered nurses currently working in adult intensive care units (medical, surgical, or mixed ICUs). * Able to read and understand Chinese. * Willing to participate and provide informed consent. * Available to complete pre-test, post-test, and follow-up assessments. Exclusion Criteria: * Nurses working in pediatric or neonatal ICUs. * Nurses holding administrative or supervisory positions (non-clinical). * Nurses currently participating in other TTM-related educational or research programs. * Individuals unable to complete the intervention or evaluation schedule.
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NCT07239206