Wen-I Liu1, Jiin-Ru Rong2, Chieh-Yu Liu3. 1. School of Nursing, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, 365, Ming Te Road, Peitou 11219, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC. Electronic address: wenyi@ntunhs.edu.tw. 2. School of Nursing, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, 365, Ming Te Road, Peitou 11219, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC. Electronic address: rong@ntunhs.edu.tw. 3. School of Nursing, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, 365, Ming Te Road, Peitou 11219, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: E-learning is a flexible strategy to improve nurses' knowledge of case management, but there are methodological limitations in previous research into the effectiveness of such programs. PURPOSE: To describe the development and effectiveness of an evidence-integrated e-learning program in case management continuing education for Taiwanese psychiatric nurses. DESIGN: Multiple methods were adopted to develop the program and a randomised controlled trial with repeated measures was employed to evaluate it. METHODS: The e-learning program was developed in four stages: (1) systematic review of literature; (2) needs assessment through a national survey and focus group; (3) development of learning materials; and (4) pilot test. Following program development, psychiatric nurses were recruited and randomly allocated into an experimental or comparison group. The experimental group participated in an e-learning continuing education program. The case management knowledge index with sufficient reliability and validity and a satisfaction survey were used to determine the outcomes. A generalised estimating equation was used to assess the difference between the 2 groups before, after, and at 3 months follow-up. RESULTS: The learning material comprised 5 simulated learning modules, self-assessment questions, learning cases, sharing experiences, and learning resources. A total of 200 participants completed the 3 measurements. Knowledge scores in the experimental group significantly exceeded those in the comparison group after the program and at the 3-month follow-up. Participants reported positive learning perceptions. CONCLUSION: The program provides an evidence-based educational resource for nursing continuing education in case management.
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BACKGROUND: E-learning is a flexible strategy to improve nurses' knowledge of case management, but there are methodological limitations in previous research into the effectiveness of such programs. PURPOSE: To describe the development and effectiveness of an evidence-integrated e-learning program in case management continuing education for Taiwanese psychiatric nurses. DESIGN: Multiple methods were adopted to develop the program and a randomised controlled trial with repeated measures was employed to evaluate it. METHODS: The e-learning program was developed in four stages: (1) systematic review of literature; (2) needs assessment through a national survey and focus group; (3) development of learning materials; and (4) pilot test. Following program development, psychiatric nurses were recruited and randomly allocated into an experimental or comparison group. The experimental group participated in an e-learning continuing education program. The case management knowledge index with sufficient reliability and validity and a satisfaction survey were used to determine the outcomes. A generalised estimating equation was used to assess the difference between the 2 groups before, after, and at 3 months follow-up. RESULTS: The learning material comprised 5 simulated learning modules, self-assessment questions, learning cases, sharing experiences, and learning resources. A total of 200 participants completed the 3 measurements. Knowledge scores in the experimental group significantly exceeded those in the comparison group after the program and at the 3-month follow-up. Participants reported positive learning perceptions. CONCLUSION: The program provides an evidence-based educational resource for nursing continuing education in case management.
Authors: Pawel Posadzki; Malgorzata M Bala; Bhone Myint Kyaw; Monika Semwal; Ushashree Divakar; Magdalena Koperny; Agnieszka Sliwka; Josip Car Journal: J Med Internet Res Date: 2019-04-24 Impact factor: 5.428