Literature DB >> 12396065

Interactive training versus reading to teach respiratory protection.

David A Eckerman1, Christine A Lundeen, Andrew Steele, Heather L Fercho, Tammara A Ammerman, W Kent Anger.   

Abstract

A tenet of behavioral education is that interactive training produces superior retention compared with reading. However, this has not often been directly tested and never with practical occupational information in working adults. Adults from diverse occupational backgrounds learned the principles of proper respiratory protection presented (a) in a book, (b) on a computer monitor, (c) through interactive computerized training consisting of textual information and illustrative pictures followed by quizzes and feedback, or (d) passively viewing the information and quizzes in Condition c on a computer monitor. Interactive training produced significantly more correct test answers at immediate posttraining, 1 week, and 2 months. This study demonstrated the superiority of interactive training for teaching occupational safety and health information in working adults.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12396065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Occup Health Psychol        ISSN: 1076-8998


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