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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Sampling Method
2.1.1. Blinding
2.2. Study Setting
2.3. Design and Development of the Gamified Educational Intervention in Palliative Care
2.4. Variables
2.4.1. The Independent Variable (IV), Was the Gamified Educational Intervention, Which Involved the Use of Instructional Strategies Incorporating Game-Based Elements. This Intervention Aimed to Enhance Nursing Students’ Knowledge of Palliative Care
2.4.2. The Dependent Variable (DV), Was the Level of Knowledge Regarding Palliative Care, Assessed Both Before and After the Intervention. This Allowed for the Evaluation of the Intervention’s Effect on Students’ Knowledge Levels
2.5. Data Collection Procedure
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results

3.1. Pre- and Post-Intervention Analysis
3.2. Adjusted Odds Ratio Analysis for High Palliative Care Scores by Hospital and Intervention Phase.

3.3. Comparison of Adjusted Probabilities of High Knowledge After the Intervention, by Hospital.
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| PC | Palliative Care |
| MSP | Ministry of Public Health |
| UPEC | Universidad Politécnica Estatal del Carchi |
| PCQN | Palliative Care Quiz for Nursing |
| CEISH | Human Research Ethics Committee |
| SIIU | Integrated University Information System |
| WHO | World Health Organization |
| PAHO | Pan American Health Organization |
| UTN | Universidad Técnica del Norte. |
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| Statistic | Pre-Intervention | Post-Intervention |
|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | 11,8618 | 10,4891 |
| Standard Error | ,20298 | ,09682 |
| 95% Confidence Interval | 11,2603- | 10,4776- |
| Limited inferior-sup | 12,4632 | 10,5006 |
| 5% Trimmed Mean | 11,6160 | 10,7208 |
| Median | 11,0000 | 11,0000 |
| Variance | 5,603 | 1,275 |
| Standard Deviation | 2,36712 | 1,12911 |
| Minimum | 6,00 | 7,00 |
| Maximum | 18,00 | 13,00 |
| Range | 12,00 | 6,00 |
| Interquartile Range | 3,00 | 2,00 |
| Skewness | 0,300 | –,508 |
| Standard Error of Skewness | 0,208 | 0,208 |
| Kurtosis | 0,104 | –0,135 |
| Standard Error of Kurtosis | 0,413 | 0,413 |
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