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Medical Error Tendency Scale: It was developed by Özata and Altunkan to measure the medical error tendencies of nurses. The scale consists of 49 items and 5 different sub-dimensions, and the sub-dimension used in this study, the sub-dimension of medication and transfusion practices, consists of 18 items. The higher the mean score of the scale, the lower the tendency of nurses to make medical errors."}], 'secondaryOutcomes': [{'measure': 'Effect of Safe Parenteral Drug Administration Self-Efficacy', 'timeFrame': '2 weeks', 'description': 'Safe Parenteral Drug Administration Self-Efficacy Scale: The scale developed to determine the self-efficacy of nurses regarding parenteral drug administration consists of 76 items and one dimension. The scale is a 5-point Likert-type scale and 1: Completely disagree, 2: Disagree, 3: Undecided, 4: Agree, 5: Strongly agree. A minimum score of 76 and a maximum score of 380 can be obtained from the scale. The higher the score obtained from the scale, the higher the self-efficacy of nurses regarding safe parenteral drug administration.'}]}, 'oversightModule': {'oversightHasDmc': False, 'isFdaRegulatedDrug': False, 'isFdaRegulatedDevice': False}, 'conditionsModule': {'keywords': ['Digital story', 'Medical error,', 'Nursing education,', 'Self-efficacy,', 'Students'], 'conditions': ['Nursing Students']}, 'descriptionModule': {'briefSummary': "Aim This study aimed to determine the effect of digital stories on nursing students' medical error tendencies and safe parenteral drug administration self-efficacy.\n\nMethod The study was conducted between May-July 2024 with 64 students (Intervention: 31, Control: 33) studying at the Faculty of Nursing of a university in eastern Turkey and taking the first year nursing principles course. The data were obtained by using 'Personal Information Form', 'Medical Error Tendency Scale, Drug and Transfusion Practices Subscale' and 'Safe Parenteral Drug Administration Self-Efficacy Scale'. During the research process, the students in the experimental group were shared the digital stories prepared for drug applications from the WhatsApp group and were asked to watch them for two weeks.During 2 weeks, the researchers met with the students twice in the classroom environment and received feedback on the digital stories. Students in the control group continued the routine theoretical and practical process.", 'detailedDescription': "Digital stories provide personalised learning opportunities that enable students to observe educational environments and events, access them anytime and anywhere, and acquire self-directed learning skills. This method is increasingly being used in education because it offers personalised learning opportunities and enhances teacher-student interaction. In this study, the effects of watching and analysing digital stories prepared for drug administration on nursing students' medical error tendencies and the development of their self-efficacy levels in parenteral drug administration were evaluated."}, 'eligibilityModule': {'sex': 'ALL', 'stdAges': ['ADULT', 'OLDER_ADULT'], 'minimumAge': '18 Years', 'healthyVolunteers': True, 'eligibilityCriteria': 'Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Being 18 or over\n* To be enrolled in the first year of nursing,\n* To received training on drug administration for the first time,\n* To have no physical disabilities related to vision, hearing and motor skills,\n* To have a smart mobile phone with Android/IOS operating system,\n* To volunteer to participate in the study.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* To repeated the first grade\n* Not volunteering to participate in the research.'}, 'identificationModule': {'nctId': 'NCT07142460', 'briefTitle': "The Effect of Digital Stories on Nursing Students' Medical Error and Safe Drug Administration", 'organization': {'class': 'OTHER', 'fullName': 'Inonu University'}, 'officialTitle': "The Effect of Digital Stories on Nursing Students' Medical Error Tendencies and Safe Parenteral Drug Administration Self-Efficacy", 'orgStudyIdInfo': {'id': 'HakimeAslan'}}, 'armsInterventionsModule': {'armGroups': [{'type': 'EXPERIMENTAL', 'label': 'Digital story', 'interventionNames': ['Behavioral: Intervention']}, {'type': 'NO_INTERVENTION', 'label': 'Control group', 'description': 'No intervention'}], 'interventions': [{'name': 'Intervention', 'type': 'BEHAVIORAL', 'description': 'The students in the experimental group were shared the digital stories prepared for drug applications from the WhatsApp group and were asked to watch them for two weeks. Students were able to watch the stories on their mobile phones at the time and frequency they wanted. During 2 weeks, the researchers met with the students twice in the classroom environment and received feedback on the digital stories. Feedbacks about the real meaning of the stories and their contribution to education were obtained by using discussion and question-answer methods. Each student explained their opinions about the stories and had the opportunity to think deeply about them by receiving feedback from their classmates.', 'armGroupLabels': ['Digital story']}]}, 'contactsLocationsModule': {'locations': [{'zip': '44280', 'city': 'Malatya', 'state': 'Malatya', 'country': 'Turkey (Türkiye)', 'facility': 'Inonu University', 'geoPoint': {'lat': 38.35018, 'lon': 38.31667}}], 'overallOfficials': [{'name': 'Hakime Aslan', 'role': 'PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR', 'affiliation': 'Faculty of Nursing'}]}, 'ipdSharingStatementModule': {'ipdSharing': 'NO'}, 'sponsorCollaboratorsModule': {'leadSponsor': {'name': 'Inonu University', 'class': 'OTHER'}, 'responsibleParty': {'type': 'PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR', 'investigatorTitle': 'Principal Investigator', 'investigatorFullName': 'Hakime Aslan', 'investigatorAffiliation': 'Inonu University'}}}}