The Effect of Imagery Technique on Self-Effectiveness-Efficacy and Anxiety Levels of Nursing Students
Anxiety, Self Efficacy, Nurse's Role

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Anxiety focused on measuring Anxiety, Self Efficacy, Nursing students
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Students who volunteered to participate in the study,
Exclusion Criteria:
- Who do not participate in the entire application, Students who did not focus on the study were not included.
Sites / Locations
- Özlem
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention group
Control group
The imagery technique was applied to the students in this group on the day of the laboratory practice, before the lesson, once a week for 4 weeks. The laboratory practice consisted of 6 weeks. Pre-test was performed on the first week, followed by 4 weeks of imagery technique, and the pre-test was performed on the final week. In each application of the imagery technique, four scenarios that could be encountered in clinical practice that required skill practice were used for 30 minutes. The imagery technique was applied by the second author who had expertise and training in nursing and imagery technique. The stages of the imagery technique included preparation of a suitable environment, preparation of the students, setting the background music (ney sound), relaxation, focusing on the technique, visualising the situation to be imagined, loading positive and constructive expressions on the individual, distracting the student from the imagined situation, relaxation and ending the session.
No intervention was performed on the students in this group.