数字时代的教学:护理教育提供者支持计划的发展:基于设计的研究。

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Stefan Walzer, Carolin Barthel, Ronja Pazouki, Helga Marx, Sven Ziegler, Peter Koenig, Christiane Kugler, Stefan Jobst
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背景:世界各地的卫生保健系统和护理专业正在被技术和数字化所改变。护士通过自己在日常实践中的经验,也可以通过教育和培训获得数字能力;护理教育提供者因此发挥了重要作用。虽然护理教育提供者有一定程度的数字能力,但需要持续的培训和支持,以发展更先进的技能,并有效地将技术融入他们的教学。目的:本研究旨在为护理教育提供者开发一个基于需求的支持计划,以培养数字能力并测试这一干预措施。方法:我们采用基于设计的研究方法,结合迭代开发和专家咨询来创建和评估护理教育提供者的支持计划。在线进行焦点小组以评估需求,并使用主题内容分析来获得关键见解。然后,通过专家反馈对支持计划进行改进,并进行可行性和满意度测试,对参与者的评估进行描述性分析。结果:焦点小组得出了六个主要类别,突出了关键领域,包括数字技术的使用、持续的支持需求和护理教育数字化的现状。支持计划是根据这些发现制定的,专家验证导致了时间、内容优先级和平台集成的调整。初步测试显示,尽管参与者建议在内容相关性和数字平台可用性方面进行改进,但对支持计划的总体满意度很高。结论:虽然可行性测试显示对支援计划的满意度较高,但参与率低和认知知识获得有限是主要问题。结果表明,虽然该计划受到好评,但需要进一步改进,包括关注基于能力的方法和解决工作场所障碍,以提高此类干预措施的参与度和有效性。这项研究的发现可以作为在其他教育和卫生保健环境中开发类似项目的基础。
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Teaching in the Digital Age-Developing a Support Program for Nursing Education Providers: Design-Based Research.

Background: Health care systems and the nursing profession worldwide are being transformed by technology and digitalization. Nurses acquire digital competence through their own experience in daily practice, but also from education and training; nursing education providers thus play an important role. While nursing education providers have some level of digital competence, there is a need for ongoing training and support for them to develop more advanced skills and effectively integrate technology into their teaching.

Objective: This study aims to develop a needs-based support program for nursing education providers to foster digital competencies and to test this intervention.

Methods: We used a design-based research approach, incorporating iterative development with expert consultation to create and evaluate a support program for nursing education providers. Focus groups were conducted online to assess needs, and thematic content analysis was used to derive key insights. The support program was then refined through expert feedback and subjected to a feasibility and satisfaction test, with participant evaluations analyzed descriptively.

Results: Six main categories emerged from the focus groups, highlighting key areas, including the use of digital technology, ongoing support needs, and the current state of digitalization in nursing education. The support program was developed based on these findings, with expert validation leading to adjustments in timing, content prioritization, and platform integration. Preliminary testing showed good overall satisfaction with the support program, although participants suggested improvements in content relevance and digital platform usability.

Conclusions: Although the feasibility test showed high satisfaction with the support program, low participation rates and limited perceived knowledge gain were major concerns. The results suggest that while the program was well received, further refinements, including a focus on competency-based approaches and addressing workplace barriers, are needed to increase participation and effectiveness of such interventions. The findings of this research can be used as a basis for the development of similar programs in other educational and health care contexts.

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JMIR Formative Research
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