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验证护士微创外科混合学习课程在线理论模块:一项定量研究。

Validation of the online theoretical module of a minimally invasive surgery blended learning course for nurses: A quantitative research study.

机构信息

Jesús Usón Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre, Ctra. N-521, km. 41.8, 10071 Cáceres, Spain.

Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre, Praça do Município, 11, 7300-110 Portalegre, Portugal.

出版信息

Nurse Educ Today. 2020 Jun;89:104406. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2020.104406. Epub 2020 Mar 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The progressive development of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) implies the need to train health professionals in such field, for which e-learning and blended learning methods are increasingly been used. Most nurses lack experience and training in MIS, so a laparoscopic blended learning course for nursing has been created.

OBJECTIVES

To perform the validation of the online theoretical module of such course to evaluate student perception and satisfaction, sociability and usability metrics, and also the interest of nurses in blended learning.

DESIGN

A quantitative design has been used.

PARTICIPANTS

24 nurses participated in the validation tests performing the online module of the course.

METHODS

Subjective (questionnaires) and objective (performance statistics) metrics were analysed.

RESULTS

The e-learning environment has ease of access, good layout, consistency and intuitive navigation. Chat and forums have not been used and nurses miss a moderator. Participants consider that videos provide added value to the course, and contents are easily understandable and of high quality. However, questionnaires are not well balanced in difficulty and few interactive 3D designs have been viewed. Participants consider blended learning as the most effective training method for its flexibility in time and place.

CONCLUSIONS

This study suggests that a simple, easy-to-use and attractive e-learning environment has been developed to train nurses in MIS. However, installation of additional software should be avoided. A moderator/tutor should manage forums to encourage user participation, using conversational agents. But nevertheless, chats have no interest. Questionnaires for content evaluation should be designed with efficiency and equity. Videos designed according to micro-learning, with audio and interactivity, should be included. These courses should be designed to meet factors to promote the engagement of students. Blended learning is considered by nurses as ideal method for training, but further research to assess whether it improves learning outcomes is needed.

摘要

背景

微创外科(MIS)的不断发展意味着需要培训该领域的卫生专业人员,为此越来越多地使用电子学习和混合学习方法。大多数护士在 MIS 方面缺乏经验和培训,因此创建了护理腹腔镜混合学习课程。

目的

对该课程的在线理论模块进行验证,以评估学生的感知和满意度、社交性和可用性指标,以及护士对混合学习的兴趣。

设计

使用定量设计。

参与者

24 名护士参加了验证测试,完成了课程的在线模块。

方法

分析了主观(问卷)和客观(绩效统计)指标。

结果

电子学习环境易于访问,布局良好,具有一致性和直观的导航。聊天和论坛尚未使用,护士希望有一个主持人。参与者认为视频为课程提供了附加值,内容易于理解且质量高。但是,问卷在难度上不平衡,很少有互动 3D 设计被观看。参与者认为混合学习是最有效的培训方法,因为它在时间和地点上具有灵活性。

结论

本研究表明,已经开发了一种简单、易用且吸引人的电子学习环境来培训护士进行 MIS。但是,应避免安装其他软件。主持人/导师应管理论坛,以鼓励用户参与,使用对话代理。但是,聊天没有兴趣。应设计用于内容评估的问卷,以提高效率和公平性。应根据微学习设计视频,包括音频和交互性。这些课程应旨在满足促进学生参与的因素。护士认为混合学习是培训的理想方法,但需要进一步研究以评估其是否能提高学习效果。

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