| Literature DB >> 25736183 |
Katharina Kovacs Burns1, Leah Gramlich2, Lana Bistritz3, Linda McCargar4, Karin Olson5, Melita Avdagovska6.
Abstract
WellnessRx is a health initiative focusing on healthy living through education, knowledge translation, and community engagement. Stakeholders of WellnessRx identified web-based education learning modules on nutrition and physical education as a priority to be integrated into existing health sciences curricula, as well as adapted for use by health professionals. Five learning modules were created with essential knowledge, skills, attitudes and resources or tools for health professional students and practitioners. As part of the 'developmental evaluation framework' for WellnessRx, two of these modules were piloted within two health professional student programs. This paper describes the pilot-evaluation experience involving student surveys, focus groups and interviews, and faculty perspectives. For both modules, student pre-post knowledge assessments indicated some improvements in post-module knowledge. Post module evaluations by students indicated benefits with the online delivery being flexible for access, self-health, case-based assessments and useful nutrition and physical activity guides. Challenges for students included their time to do the modules and the activity expectations. Instructors felt each module could be better targeted to different years within an undergraduate program. Through developmental evaluation, the pilot results along with recommendations and lessons learned provided the direction needed to further develop the WellnessRx logic model and proposed learning modules.Keywords: Curriculum integration; Developmental evaluation; Health sciences students; Learning modules; Nutrition; Online; Physical activity; Pilot
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25736183 DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2014.11.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eval Program Plann ISSN: 0149-7189