The impact of escape room game and role-playing on nursing students’ violence against women assessment skills and attitudes toward violence against women: A randomised controlled trial
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Abstract
Aim
To evaluate the effects of escape rooms and role-playing methods on nursing students’ ability to recognise and assess violence against women and their attitudes toward violence.
Background
Innovative and practical strategies are essential to enhance nursing students’ capacity to identify and address violence. Gamification offers a promising approach to the development of these skills.
Design
A pre-test and post-test factorial group randomised controlled trial was conducted.
Methods
A total of 120 nursing students were randomised into three groups: escape room game (n = 40), role-playing (n = 40) and control (n = 40). Data were collected using the Knowledge Test on Violence Against Women, Scale for Attitudes Toward Violence and Scale for Nurses’ and Midwives’ Recognition of the Symptoms of Violence Against Women. Assessments were conducted one week and one month after the intervention.
Results
Both the escape room game and role-playing groups demonstrated significantly higher knowledge test scores and more contemporary, non-approving attitudes toward violence than the control group at both time points. The escape room group, in particular, achieved notable improvements in recognising signs of violence against women.
Conclusions
Escape room games and role-playing are effective educational methods to improve nursing students’ knowledge, attitudes and assessment skills related to violence prevention. Incorporating these methods into nursing education programs is recommended to enhance the learning outcomes.
期刊介绍:
Nurse Education in Practice enables lecturers and practitioners to both share and disseminate evidence that demonstrates the actual practice of education as it is experienced in the realities of their respective work environments. It is supportive of new authors and will be at the forefront in publishing individual and collaborative papers that demonstrate the link between education and practice.