The Effect of Nurse-Led Body Protection Education in Students With Visual Impairments

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

53

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 8, 2021

Primary Completion Date

November 26, 2021

Study Completion Date

January 7, 2022

Conditions
Child Sexual AbuseDisability, Vision
Interventions
OTHER

Nurse-Led Body Protection Education

"Based on BST and Safe Touches education programs and in line with the studies conducted in the literature on children who are not visually impaired, NLBPE was created by the researchers (Akgul et al., 2021; Citak-Tunc et al., 2018; Pulido, 2019; Wurtele, 2007). The program aims to teach visually impaired children how to protect the private parts of their bodies, to distinguish between good and bad touch, to distinguish between good and bad secrets, to say no, scream, and ask for help when necessary. As education tools, dolls and distress whistles were used. In order for children to learn the private parts of their bodies, a doll was used. The practice of Say No, Scream, Run, and Blow Your Whistle While Running in order for the students to protect their body from bad touch was applied by the students one by one firstly, and in groups later."

OTHER

Reminder Education Brochure

The brochure was prepared in line with the NLBPE and included what is a good touch and a bad touch, how to distinguish a good touch from a bad touch, examples of good touch and bad touch, and what to do when encountered with a bad touch (Say No, Scream, Run, and Blow Your Whistle While Running). The brochure, the content of which was prepared by the researcher, was translated into Braille Alphabet by a visually impaired teacher working at the school where the research was conducted, before it was distributed to the intervention group members.

Trial Locations (1)

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Marmara University, Istanbul

Sponsors

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Marmara University

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