Anderson Elizabeth T, Mercer Zena B
University of Texas Medical Branch School of Nursing, Galveston, USA.
Nurs Educ Perspect. 2004 Jul-Aug;25(4):171-5.
This descriptive study focuses on evaluating a three-course community health sequence that was converted to a distance learning, web-based format in 1998. The courses are part of the required curriculum for primary care nurse practitioner students and are also taken by most nurse-midwifery students in the master's degree program at the University of Texas Medical Branch School of Nursing at Galveston. All students who completed the courses between 1996 and 2000 were surveyed to determine the extent to which they have applied knowledge and skills gained through these courses in their practices. The investigators also sought to determine whether there were any differences in application to practice between students who took the traditional classroom course, students who took part of the course in the classroom and part online, and students who took the fully web-based course.A further objective was to assess the extent to which Internet resources are being used in their practice. The study results indicated that graduates are incorporating the concepts of the community health courses into their practice; there are no differences in application to practice between the three groups; and Internet resources are being used.
这项描述性研究聚焦于评估一门三门课程的社区健康课程体系,该体系于1998年转换为基于网络的远程学习形式。这些课程是初级保健执业护士学生必修课程的一部分,加尔维斯顿德克萨斯大学医学分校护理学院硕士学位项目的大多数助产士学生也会学习这些课程。对1996年至2000年间完成这些课程的所有学生进行了调查,以确定他们在实践中应用通过这些课程获得的知识和技能的程度。研究人员还试图确定参加传统课堂课程的学生、部分课程在课堂上学习而部分在线学习的学生以及完全基于网络课程的学生在实践应用方面是否存在差异。另一个目标是评估他们在实践中使用互联网资源的程度。研究结果表明,毕业生正在将社区健康课程的概念融入他们的实践中;三组学生在实践应用方面没有差异;并且互联网资源正在被使用。