The impact of an online learning platform about nursing education on enrolled nurse preceptor teaching capabilities: a pre–post-test evaluation
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posted on 2018-03-14, 00:00 authored by Colleen RyanColleen Ryan, L Young, Margaret McallisterMargaret McallisterBackground: Enrolled nurses (ENs) across Australia precept nursing students in the clinical field. Yet learning about the preceptoring role is not widely available to ENs. Educational innovation: EN’s in this study participated in a professional development project that utilised the material of an online learning resource, originally designed to inspire clinical registered nurses (RNs), and RN teachers, to develop teaching innovations in their role. Aim: The aim of this paper is to report the results of a pre–post-test questionnaire designed to evaluate the impact of the professional development intervention. Results: The analysis showed high scoring means with many items in the questionnaire statistically significant (p < .05, CI 95%). Conclusion: Results indicated positive differences in a number of teaching capabilities between pre- and post-test scores. This suggests ENs appreciate education that extends beyond clinical skills and that professional development should include the nursing education role. © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
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53Issue
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335End Page
347Number of Pages
13ISSN
1037-6178Publisher
Routledge, AustraliaPublisher DOI
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Open Access
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James Cook UniversityEra Eligible
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