The Effects of Drama Activities on Nursing Students' Attitudes Towards Pain Assessment
Trial Parameters
Brief Summary
Title: The Effect of Drama-Based Education on Nursing Students' Attitudes Toward Pain Assessment: A Randomized Controlled Trial Abstract: This randomized controlled trial aims to investigate the effect of drama-based education on nursing students' attitudes toward pain assessment. The study will be conducted during the 2025-2026 academic year at Necmettin Erbakan University, Faculty of Nursing. A total of 52 second-year students who meet the inclusion criteria will be randomly assigned to intervention and control groups. The intervention group will attend a one-day drama workshop involving role-play, improvisation, and reflection activities focused on pain assessment. The control group will not receive any intervention. Attitudes will be measured using a validated scale at three points: before the intervention, one month after, and six months after. Data will be analyzed using SPSS with a significance level of p \< 0.05. It is anticipated that the intervention group will show improved attitudes compared to the control group. This study may provide evidence for integrating drama-based methods into nursing education to enhance students' sensitivity and competence in pain assessment. Keywords: Nursing education, pain assessment, drama, student attitudes,
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: The study group will consist of second-year students * the study sample will consist of students whose native language is Turkish, * who have not taken a course on pain management, * and who volunteer to participate in the study. Exclusion Criteria: * students who wish to withdraw from research