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Effect of PechaKucha (PK) Presentation Method on Nursing Students' Satisfaction Level With Deep Breathing and Cough Exercise Skills and Education Method
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Deep Breathing and Cough Exercise Skills and Satisfaction with the training method for PechaKucha Presentation and Traditional PowerPoint Presentation. Completed, enrolled 96 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
ABSTRACT Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the effect of the PK presentation method on nursing students' deep breathing and cough exercise skills and the students' level of satisfaction with this method. Design: The sample of the study consisted of students studying in the 2nd year of the Nursing Department of a foundation university and taking the Fundamentals of Nursing course (n=96). Experimental (n=48) and control (n=48) groups were determined using a randomization program. While the students in the experimental group were taught deep breathing and cough exercises with the PK presentation method, the control group was trained with a traditional Power Point presentation. As data collection tools, student information form, deep breathing and cough exercise skill checklist and Visual Analog Scale measurement tool were used to determine the level of satisfaction with the training method. Keywords: PechaKucha, Nursing students, respiratory exercise, satisfaction
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Interventions
Ability to apply deep breathing and cough exercise skills will be examined.
The level of satisfaction with the training provided will be determined with the PechaKucha presentation.