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Taehan Kanho Hakhoe Chi ; 36(8): 1324-30, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17215605

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PURPOSE: This study developed a web-based wound care course for undergraduate nursing students and evaluated the course's content, system, and student-satisfaction. METHODS: This study was done in three stages, the development of the web-based wound care course, the implementation and evaluation of the course. The course was developed based on the ARCS model. 80 undergraduate nursing students to Y University in Korea used the web-based wound care program during four weeks. After that, they completed questionnaires, evaluating the contents, system, and their satisfaction. RESULTS: Eighteen learning objectives were used to create the web-based wound care course and the course was developed with 7 chapters and 20 subsections. The analysis of the questionnaires showed a mean score for content and system-related items of 3.04 each, out of a possible 4 points. Student satisfaction items had a mean score of 2.89. CONCLUSIONS: The web-based course allowed students access to the course anytime and anywhere, and according to their own learning abilities. However this advantage would only be possible when nurse educators develop qualitative web-based course to meet the demand of a complex health care system as well as the needs of the students and the effectively incorporate it into traditional lectures.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Computer-Assisted Instruction/methods , Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate/organization & administration , Internet/organization & administration , Students, Nursing/psychology , Wounds and Injuries/nursing , Attitude to Computers , Causality , Curriculum , Humans , Korea , Models, Educational , Needs Assessment , Nursing Assessment , Nursing Diagnosis , Nursing Education Research , Patient Care Planning , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Program Development , Program Evaluation , Skin Care/nursing , Surveys and Questionnaires , Wound Healing , Wounds and Injuries/etiology
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Taehan Kanho Hakhoe Chi ; 35(6): 1036-43, 2005 Oct.
Article in Korean | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16288146

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop a vital signs e-book for undergraduate student nurses and evaluate the content, system and student satisfaction. METHOD: This study was done in three stages, the development of a vital signs e-book, implementation and evaluation. The subjects were 73 undergraduate student nurses in Y university. RESULT: Thirty one learning objectives were used to create the contents. A set of 5 chapters and 18 subsections were defined after validation from nurse educators. The e-book is available at http://123.134.207.23/ebook/vitalsigns. Analysis of the questionnaires showed a mean score for content, system and students satisfaction of 3.17 +/- .73, 3.11 +/-.79, and 2.96 +/-.74 respectively out of a possible 4 points. CONCLUSION: Nurse educators should provide quality and effective web-based courses that meet undergraduate student nurses' learning needs and they should incorporate web-based learning into traditional teaching to meet the demands of nursing education.


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Computer-Assisted Instruction , Education, Nursing , Internet , Physical Examination , Pulse , Respiration
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