JHE (Journal of Health Education)
Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024)

Effect of Educational Intervention using Video Role-playing on Nursing Students Perceived Civility-Incivility

Fedora Pranatalia (Siloam Hospital Balikpapan, Indonesia)
Stefen Ista Arnolus (Siloam Hospital Kebon Jeruk, Indonesia)
Tasya Stefani Br Simorangkir (Siloam Hospital Kebon Jeruk, Indonesia)
Ni Gusti Ayu Eka (Siloam Hospital Kebon Jeruk, Indonesia)
Dora Irene Purimahua (Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 Dec 2024

Abstract

Background: This study aimed to examine the effect of educational intervention using video role-playing on the knowledge of civility among second-year nursing students at a private faculty of nursing. Methods: This study employed a quasi-experimental design using pre-post approach. A total of 148 nursing students completed the intervention. The educational intervention consisted of 60 minutes-online learning, including watching video role-plays and discussions. This study applied a paired t-test for data analysis. Results: There was a significant effect before and after the educational intervention. Before the intervention, few respondents reported their perceived civility were under uncivil and mildly civil categories. After the intervention, all respondents perceived their civility were moderate to highly civility. Conclusions: Video-based educational intervention significantly affects students' perceived civility

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jhealthedu

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions

Description

JHE (Journal of Health Education) is abbreviated J. Health Edu publishes articles from the results of research in the field of health education. This includes research in school environments as well as ...