Nursing Students' Views on an e-Learning Activity About Health Promotion for Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Ojelubechukwu Onebunne, Sherry Dahlke, Rashmi Devkota, Jeffrey I Butler, Kathleen F Hunter, Mary T Fox, Alison L Chasteen, Elaine Moody
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Purpose: Nurses are graduating ill-prepared to work with older adults across care contexts. The education nursing students receive about older adults often focuses on managing illnesses rather than promoting health. To expand the education that nursing students receive regarding health promotion and older adults, we examined nursing students' perceptions of an e-learning activity on health promotion with older adults.

Method: We used a cross-sectional survey design. We included first-year baccalaureate nursing students (N = 260) at a Canadian university. Students were required to complete the module, but only those who wanted to participate in the study completed the survey (n = 167; response rate = 64.2%). We used a feedback survey to assess students' perceptions of the e-learning activity using four 5-point, Likert-type items. We also asked one open-ended question to solicit participants' feedback and suggestions for improving the e-learning activity. Descriptive statistics (frequency, mean [SD]) were used to summarize participants' perceptions and demographic characteristics. Content analysis was used to explore responses to the open-ended question.

Results: Participants reported that the module increased their knowledge about health promotion, as well as their perceptions and confidence in working with older adults. Participants also found the method of instruction interactive and enjoyable.

Conclusion: Our e-learning activity on health promotion was perceived by nursing students as helpful in sensitizing them to their role in promoting health among older adults. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 50(3), 19-24.].

护理专业学生对老年人健康促进电子学习活动的看法:横断面研究。
目的:即将毕业的护士没有做好在各种护理环境中与老年人打交道的准备。护理专业学生接受的有关老年人的教育往往侧重于控制疾病,而不是促进健康。为了扩大护理专业学生所接受的有关老年人健康促进的教育,我们研究了护理专业学生对老年人健康促进电子学习活动的看法:我们采用了横断面调查设计。我们的调查对象包括加拿大一所大学的一年级本科护理学生(N = 260)。学生必须完成该模块,但只有愿意参与研究的学生才完成了调查(n = 167;回复率 = 64.2%)。我们使用反馈调查来评估学生对电子学习活动的看法,使用了四个 5 分李克特(Likert)类型的项目。我们还提出了一个开放式问题,以征求参与者的反馈意见和改进电子学习活动的建议。我们使用了描述性统计(频率、平均值 [SD])来总结参与者的看法和人口统计特征。对开放式问题的回答采用了内容分析法:结果:参与者表示,该模块增加了他们的健康促进知识,以及他们对老年人工作的看法和信心。参与者还认为教学方法具有互动性且令人愉快:结论:护理专业学生认为我们的健康促进电子学习活动有助于提高他们对促进老年人健康的认识。[老年护理学杂志》,50(3),19-24]。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
7.70%
发文量
98
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Gerontological Nursing is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal publishing clinically relevant original articles on the practice of gerontological nursing across the continuum of care in a variety of health care settings, for more than 40 years.
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