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Development of an e-Learning Program about Medication for New Nurses  

Sung, Young Hee (Graduate School of Clinical Nursing Science, Sungkyunkwan University)
Kwon, In Gak (Graduate School of Clinical Nursing Science, Sungkyunkwan University)
Hwang, Ji Won (Department of Nursing, Samsung Medical Center)
Kim, Ji Young (Department of Nursing Staff Development, Samsung Medical Center)
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing / v.35, no.6, 2005 , pp. 1113-1124 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop an e-Learning program about medication for nurses to enhance nurses' medication performance ability and to analyze learners' responses after studying with this program. Method: For the development of the e-Learning program, the NBISD(Network Based Instructional Systems Design) model, suggested by Jung(I999) was applied as a basic model and the instruction design theory of Gagne & Briggs(1979) and ARCS theory of Keller(I983) were applied. After the operation of this program for one month to 34 new nurses, learners' responses were analyzed. Result: Learners' knowledge of medication was greatly improved after this program. In addition learners' satisfaction with the overall education program, help in field applicability, ease of screen shift and exploration, and tutor activities were high and the contents were regarded suitable for e-Learning. Many things were advantageous such as easy accessibility, easy understandability with pictures and flash animation, practical cases and feedback from a tutor. Provision of a supplementary handout and improvement of a tight time schedule were pointed out as things to be improved. Conclusion: This e-Learning program can be used effectively for medication education for registered nurses, student nurses, and new nurses.
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Computer assisted instruction; Pharmacy education;
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