Effectiveness of spaced education pedagogy in enhancing Nurses' knowledge on emotional resilience-A quasi-experimental trial.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Siew Hoon Lim, Shin Yuh Ang, Yann Yu Amber Lim, Wen Xin Beverly Leow, Raden Nurheryany Binte Sunari, Xiangying Angelina Foo, Fazila Aloweni
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Abstract

Introduction: Building resilience among nurses has been postulated as one of the key strategies to support nurses and retain them in the profession. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness, of spaced education pedagogy in enhancing Nurses' knowledge on emotional resilience. Secondary objectives include evaluation of the usability and acceptability of delivery of the training via a mobile application in one's own mobile device.

Design: A quasi-experimental study with single group pre-test and post-test trial was conducted.

Methods: Full-time registered nurses working in an acute care hospital were invited to participate from June 2021 to June 2022. The group used the mobile application daily for 1 month. Pre-test measurement includes socio-demographic data and baseline resilience level before the intervention. Post-test measurement includes resilience level, usability and acceptability of mobile-assisted cognitive-behavioral therapy measured upon completion of the training. The mobile application enabled the delivery of resilience educational content in small quantities through a repeating manner, with a concurrent evaluation of learner's understanding.

Results: When compared to their baseline (mean = 24.38, SD = 5.50), participants reported significant increase in the Connor-Davison Resilience Scale score (mean = 26.33, SD = 5.57) (t = -4.40, p < 0.001). Upon 1 month usage of the mobile application, a higher percentage of the participants reported intermediate to high level of resilience (57.4%), as compared to prior usage (54.7%). Respondents reported knowledge of most useful strategies for their daily lives including: (i) managing negative emotions (54.1%); (ii) psychoeducation about mental health and the risks of burnout (44.7%); (iii) achieving work and life balance (43.5%); and (iv) depiction of workplace scenarios to demonstrate what can be and cannot be controlled during times of change (43.5%). Participants reported usability of the mobile application with a mean SUS score 70.5 (SD = 13.0), which was considered "acceptable." Overall, 82.3% of the participants found the mobile application appealing, 64.7% reported they were likely to use the mobile application in the future and 72.9% would recommend it to other nurses.

Conclusion: The mobile application provided nurses with the availability and convenience to access resilience building learning content integrated with the spaced education pedagogy.

Clinical relevance: The use of mobile-assisted cognitive behavioral training can aid in increasing nurses' resilience level. Nurses provided acceptable usability ratings and satisfactory acceptance of receiving training via the mobile application, showing promising opportunities in the improvement of overall well-being.

间隔教育教学法在增强护士情绪复原力知识方面的效果--准实验性试验。
导言:培养护士的抗压能力被认为是支持护士并留住她们的关键策略之一。本研究旨在评估间隔教育教学法在增强护士情绪复原力知识方面的有效性。次要目标包括评估通过个人移动设备上的移动应用程序进行培训的可用性和可接受性:设计:采用单组前测试和后测试试验的准实验研究方法:邀请在一家急症护理医院工作的全职注册护士参加,时间为 2021 年 6 月至 2022 年 6 月。该组每天使用移动应用程序,为期 1 个月。前测包括干预前的社会人口数据和基线复原力水平。测试后的测量包括完成培训后的复原力水平、移动辅助认知行为疗法的可用性和可接受性。移动应用程序能够通过重复的方式提供少量的抗逆力教育内容,并同时评估学习者的理解情况:结果:与基线得分(平均值 = 24.38,标准差 = 5.50)相比,参与者的康纳-戴维森复原力量表得分(平均值 = 26.33,标准差 = 5.57)显著提高(t = -4.40,p 结论:移动应用程序为护士提供了一个学习复原力的平台:移动应用程序为护士提供了可用性和便利性,使其能够获取与间隔教育教学法相结合的复原力建设学习内容:临床相关性:使用移动辅助认知行为训练有助于提高护士的复原力水平。护士们对通过移动应用接受培训的可用性评价和接受程度都令人满意,这表明移动应用在改善整体福祉方面大有可为。
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CiteScore
6.30
自引率
5.90%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: This widely read and respected journal features peer-reviewed, thought-provoking articles representing research by some of the world’s leading nurse researchers. Reaching health professionals, faculty and students in 103 countries, the Journal of Nursing Scholarship is focused on health of people throughout the world. It is the official journal of Sigma Theta Tau International and it reflects the society’s dedication to providing the tools necessary to improve nursing care around the world.
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