Clinical Trial: Management of Shoulder Dystocia in Flipped Learning

Study Status: RECRUITING
Recruit Status: RECRUITING
Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL

Official Title: The Effect of a Flipped Learning Approach on Midwifery Students Learning Shoulder Dystocia Management: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Brief Summary: Flipped learning is an innovative learning method in midwifery education.
Studies that apply this learning method together with shoulder dystocia training have not been found in the current literature.
For this reason, the study was designed as a randomized controlled study to examine the effectiveness of the flipped learning technique in shoulder dystocia management using high-valid simulation in midwifery undergraduate education.

Detailed Summary:

Flipped learning is an innovative learning method in midwifery education.
Studies that apply this learning method together with shoulder dystocia training have not been found in the current literature.
For this reason, the study was designed as a randomized controlled study to examine the effectiveness of the flipped learning technique in shoulder dystocia management using high-valid simulation in midwifery undergraduate education.

Hypotheses of the research;

First Hypothesis H1: The use of flipped learning model in midwifery education has an effect on midwifery students' shoulder dystocia knowledge levels.

Second Hypothesis H1: The use of flipped learning model in midwifery education has an effect on midwifery students' levels of Student Satisfaction and Self-Confidence in Learning.

Third Hypothesis H1: The use of flipped learning model in midwifery education has an effect on midwifery students' Pagana Clinical Stress levels.


Sponsor: Karabuk University

Current Primary Outcome: Using the flipped learning model in midwifery education increases the knowledge level score of midwifery students on shoulder dystocia.

Original Primary Outcome: Using the flipped learning model in midwifery education increases the knowledge level score of midwifery students on shoulder dystocia.

Current Secondary Outcome:

Original Secondary Outcome:

Information By: Karabuk University

Dates:
Date Received: October 16, 2023
Date Started: June 06, 2023
Date Completion: March 10, 2024
Last Updated: March 18, 2024
Last Verified: March 01, 2024