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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 103(37): e39604, 2024 Sep 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39287236

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In the post-pandemic era, medical education faces significant shifts in learning modes. This study, employing cross-sectional research from 2021 to 2022, surveyed 214 participants, including 104 medical interns and 110 Post-Graduate Year trainees in Taiwan. Findings revealed notable differences between the groups in age and current internship hospital. Medical interns spent significantly more time in daily self-directed learning, with a higher proportion exceeding 3 hours post-work. Although weekly self-directed learning hours did not show statistical significance, more medical students studied over 7 hours weekly. In terms of learning attitudes and motivations, medical interns outscored Post-Graduate Year trainees, indicating a substantial contrast. The study suggests strategic integration of online and traditional education, tailored to course characteristics. Future research should further explore the effectiveness of online learning, aiming to optimize digital learning while preserving traditional education values.


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COVID-19 , Internado y Residencia , Motivación , Humanos , Internado y Residencia/métodos , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Masculino , Taiwán , Adulto , COVID-19/epidemiología , COVID-19/psicología , Aprendizaje , Estudiantes de Medicina/psicología , Estudiantes de Medicina/estadística & datos numéricos , Educación a Distancia/métodos , Pandemias , Educación de Postgrado en Medicina/métodos , Adulto Joven , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Curationis ; 47(1): e1-e6, 2024 Jul 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39099292

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BACKGROUND:  Self-directed simulation learning (SSL) is a globally accepted teaching and learning strategy wherein student nurses take the initiative in diagnosing their learning needs, formulate learning goals, identify resources for learning, and implement relevant strategies in response to their learning needs. This autonomous learning strategy will assist student nurses in taking ownership of their learning. Consequently, student nurses exit the training programme to become lifelong learners, safe and competent professional nurses. OBJECTIVES:  This study aimed to explore and describe the experiences of student nurses' utilisation of SSL at a University in Gauteng and to make recommendation(s) to enhance the use of SSL. METHOD:  A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive, and contextual research design was used to uncover the student nurses' experiences with the use of SSL at a University. Nineteen participants were purposively sampled. Data collection was conducted through focus group interviews. Tesch's method of data analysis was used to analyse, organise and interpret data. RESULTS:  Theme: student nurses experience time constraints, which hinder their utilisation of SSL. Subthemes: (1) a compacted academic timetable, and (2) limited access to the clinical simulation laboratory for self-directed learning. CONCLUSION:  Time constraints hinder the utilisation of SSL, and this challenge threatens the acquisition of clinical skills and knowledge during the training of student nurses.Contribution: Evidence-based recommendations to enhance the utilisation of SSL at a University.


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Bachillerato en Enfermería , Grupos Focales , Investigación Cualitativa , Entrenamiento Simulado , Estudiantes de Enfermería , Humanos , Estudiantes de Enfermería/estadística & datos numéricos , Estudiantes de Enfermería/psicología , Bachillerato en Enfermería/métodos , Bachillerato en Enfermería/estadística & datos numéricos , Grupos Focales/métodos , Entrenamiento Simulado/métodos , Entrenamiento Simulado/normas , Entrenamiento Simulado/estadística & datos numéricos , Universidades/organización & administración , Universidades/estadística & datos numéricos , Adulto , Femenino , Sudáfrica , Masculino , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto
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Swiss Med Wkly ; 154: 3436, 2024 Jul 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39137379

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AIMS OF THE STUDY: This research aimed to investigate the self-directed learning (SDL) habits of Swiss general practitioners from the German-speaking part of Switzerland, understanding how they acquire new knowledge, exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on these habits and identifying optimisation strategies for their future self-directed learning. METHODS: We employed a qualitative study design, conducting semi-structured interviews with 16 general practitioners from 30 May 2022 to 06 July 2022. Thematic analysis based on a mixed deductive/inductive approach was used to gain insight into the learning activities and self-directed learning practices of the practitioners. RESULTS: The interviewed general practitioners demonstrated a versatile approach to self-directed learning, where peer communication emerged as the most predominant learning method. It is noteworthy that the younger generation in particular showed a strong inclination for peer learning and is well prepared for the integration of advanced digital solutions for peer communication. Furthermore, a significant shift was observed in media-based self-directed learning, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. Digital platforms and repositories for practical learning were mentioned as educational mainstays by many interviewees, reflecting a profound technological shift observed over the past 25 years and especially since the pandemic. The primary motivation for pursuing new knowledge remains patient care, although personal development and staying up-to-date with medical and technological advancements are also key motivators. Although the pandemic has undeniably accelerated the transition towards digital learning, it has also brought with it challenges such as information overload and technical difficulties. There was an evident decline in formal learning venues and physical presence during the pandemic, yet the reported value of in-person interactions remains high. Suggestions for optimising self-directed learning included enhancing digital offerings, fostering stronger peer networks and integrating more practical content. CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic has catalysed a transformation in the self-directed learning practices of general practitioners in the German-speaking part of Switzerland, underlining the importance of a balanced approach between digital and traditional learning methods. As the digital realm of self-directed learning grows, it is essential to address existing challenges and capitalise on potential advantages. Both individual networking efforts like general practitioner quality circles and initiatives from official authorities like informal self-test opportunities can play pivotal roles in refining self-directed learning practices. The findings from this study offer valuable insights for enhancing learning resources and environments that align with general practitioners' needs and preferences. Future research should investigate the ongoing impact of advanced digital technologies on self-directed learning to understand the evolving landscape in a post-pandemic world.


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COVID-19 , Médicos Generales , Pandemias , Investigación Cualitativa , SARS-CoV-2 , Humanos , Suiza , COVID-19/epidemiología , Médicos Generales/psicología , Masculino , Femenino , Adulto , Entrevistas como Asunto , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Betacoronavirus , Infecciones por Coronavirus/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología
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BMC Med Educ ; 24(1): 763, 2024 Jul 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39014394

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BACKGROUND: Given the changes in the current learning environment health professionals are facing major challenges to keep up with current and updated information with the rapidly growing clinical and scientific knowledge base. Being able to identify relevant, high-quality articles, adapt or adopt to new learning strategies with an already intense workload are just a few of the main challenges. Self-directed learning is a key skill of competent health professionals and describes the process by which individuals evaluate their learning needs, goals and the resources needed for learning, however the emerging problems for professionals practicing SDL are manifold. DESIGN: A qualitative, exploratory approach based on four research questions was used to understand how skilled neurosurgeons maintain and update their professional knowledge. Twenty-six neurosurgeons within the University Hospital of Bern completed a semi-structured interview. RESULTS: One of the main findings concerns the differences between neurosurgeons regarding the SDL strategies they employ, which is compounded by their level of experience. All participants recognized that new or alternative learning approaches are necessary to manage the learning landscape, and for many this concerned their use of learning digital tools. Many, however, were unsure how to change their current behavior. CONCLUSION: The results highlight that positive factors influencing SDL in the workplace include learning leadership and support in identifying new or alternative strategies, an internal culture committed to learning as well as digital learning tools and networks. All are vital in managing the continuously evolving learning environment.


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Neurocirujanos , Investigación Cualitativa , Humanos , Neurocirujanos/educación , Competencia Clínica , Masculino , Femenino , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Nurs Open ; 11(7): e2234, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39032162

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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the current status of the core competencies and self-directed learning ability of diabetes specialist nurses and to explore the relationship between these core competencies and their self-directed learning ability. DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey design was used. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted via a web-based questionnaire platform in China from January 14 to April 24, 2023. The survey included a general information questionnaire, a diabetes specialist nurses' core competencies self-assessment scale, and a nursing staff's self-directed learning ability evaluation scale. The data was collected online. Descriptive, correlation and multiple linear regression analyses were conducted using SPSS 26.0 software. RESULTS: 118 diabetes specialist nurses from 11 cities participated in this study. A positive correlation was observed between the core competencies of diabetes specialist nurses and their self-directed learning ability. The characteristics affecting the core competencies of diabetes specialist nurses included age, participation in external learning and communication and self-directed learning. CONCLUSIONS: The training of diabetes specialist nurses can focus on core competencies, and the ability to self-direct learning can be used as an entry point to customize feasible theoretical and practical courses. The training system can further improve diabetes specialist nurses' core competencies and self-directed learning abilities. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: A reference can be established that nursing managers and nursing educators can use to develop training programs for specialist nurses by validating the link between their core competencies and self-directed learning skills. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: Participants were involved solely in the data collection process. No participant contributions were required for the study's design, outcome measurement or implementation.


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Competencia Clínica , Diabetes Mellitus , Humanos , Estudios Transversales , Adulto , Masculino , Femenino , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Competencia Clínica/normas , China , Diabetes Mellitus/enfermería , Diabetes Mellitus/psicología , Persona de Mediana Edad , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto
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Med Educ Online ; 29(1): 2383017, 2024 Dec 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39074247

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Undergraduate medical education in China has shifted from educator-centered learning to self-directed learning (SDL) over the past few decades. Careful design of public engagement activities can enable SDL and empower medical students to pioneer public health and patient safety education. In this study, we aimed to innovate nervous system education by implementing a public engagement model that empowers students to learn about the nervous system by teaching the public. Our goal was to generate greater interest in the nervous system at the undergraduate stage, inspire students' enthusiasm to pursue a career in neurology, and ultimately, contribute to health promotion. During the nervous system module of the second year of the undergraduate curriculum, students were given the option to participate in the public engagement model. Participants were tasked with the creation of educational videos focusing on knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors associated with the prevention and management of neurological diseases and their complications. The videos were made accessible to the general public through the university's official channel at the end of the semester. A total of 117 students (67.24% of all students) chose to participate in the public engagement model. Female students and those with higher Grade Point Averages in the present semester were more likely to participate. The model received strong positive feedback from participants, as students found the public engagement task helpful in learning about the nervous system module as well as in enhancing their public engagement skills. Despite the time and effort consumption, participating in the public engagement task did not affect students' exam scores. The public engagement task is an innovative model in the nervous system curriculum and has the potential to be integrated into a broader range of undergraduate courses. It empowers medical students to pioneer public health and patient safety education.


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Educación de Pregrado en Medicina , Humanos , Educación de Pregrado en Medicina/organización & administración , Femenino , Masculino , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Curriculum , China , Neurología/educación , Estudiantes de Medicina/psicología , Conocimientos, Actitudes y Práctica en Salud , Enfermedades del Sistema Nervioso , Participación de la Comunidad , Salud Pública/educación , Adulto Joven
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BMC Med Educ ; 24(1): 752, 2024 Jul 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38997674

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BACKGROUND: Self-directed learning ability is crucial for lifelong learning. The inadequate self-directed learning ability of nursing students in China may be due to their deficiency in self-management or learning initiative. OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of online learning platform (Tronclass) combined with team-based learning on nursing students' self-directed learning and academic performance. DESIGN: Pretest-posttest design. PARTICIPANTS: From March to July 2023, 69 undergraduate third-year nursing students from a university in Hunan Province were selected through a whole-group sampling method. METHODS: This study used Tronclass to carry out team-based learning in the teaching process of pediatric nursing courses. It compared the self-directed learning ability nursing students before and after courses, and juxtaposed their academic performance with those of their counterparts who graduated in previous years. RESULTS: When comparing compare motivation, self-management, teamwork and information literacy, which are four subscale aspects of the self-directed Learning Ability Scale, the post-survey scores for these four dimensions are greater than the pre-survey results. The results of the study showed a statistically significant difference (P < 0.05), in the students who engaged in Tronclass combined with team-based learning. Specifically, these students received higher midterm and final grades than to those who had already graduated and did not participate in these activities. (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Combining Tronclass with team-based learning enhances nursing students' ability to engage in self-directed learning and improves their performance in midterms and finals, thereby fostering the development of comprehensive competence.


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Rendimiento Académico , Estudiantes de Enfermería , Humanos , Estudiantes de Enfermería/psicología , Femenino , China , Masculino , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Bachillerato en Enfermería/métodos , Adulto Joven , Educación a Distancia , Procesos de Grupo , Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas , Evaluación Educacional , Motivación
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Nurse Educ Pract ; 78: 104031, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38941774

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AIM: This study purposed to determine nursing students' self-directed learning abilities and related factors. BACKGROUND: Self-directed learning is a significant and practical approach for nursing students in their lifelong learning. DESIGN: In this study, a descriptive cross-sectional study was used to assess the level of SDL undergraduate of 411 undergraduate nursing students from four academic years. METHODS: The Self-directed Learning Abilities and Related Factors Questionnaire was used to measure the Self-directed Learning Abilities of the Nursing Students. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data and a logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate the factors influencing self-directed learning abilities. RESULTS: Of the 411 nursing students, most belonged to the female group. Moreover, most of the nursing students have permanent residence in rural areas. The average score of general self-directed learning abilities of nursing students was 3.88 ± 0.3. Only 33.8 % of the respondents had a high level (mean score ≥ 4) of self-directed learning abilities. There was a significant relationship between place of residence, grade obtained in previous level education, current grade point average, academic workload, assessment methods, learning resources and self-directed learning abilities (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The self-directed learning ability level was low in this nursing student sample. Therefore, this study may increase nursing educators' attention to designing appropriate strategies to improve students' self-directed learning abilities.


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Bachillerato en Enfermería , Estudiantes de Enfermería , Humanos , Estudiantes de Enfermería/psicología , Estudiantes de Enfermería/estadística & datos numéricos , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Masculino , Vietnam , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Adulto , Adulto Joven , Aprendizaje
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Korean J Med Educ ; 36(2): 175-188, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38835310

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PURPOSE: This study evaluated the underlying subdomain structure of the Self-Directed Learning Readiness Scale (SDLRS) for medical students and refined the instrument to measure the subdomains to provide evidence for construct validity. Developing self-directed learners is a well-recognized goal amongst medical educators. The SDLRS has been frequently used, however, lack of construct validity makes it difficult to interpret results. METHODS: To identify the valid subdomains of the SDLRS, items were calibrated with the graded response model (GRM) and results were used to construct a 30-item short form. Short-form validity was evaluated by examining the correspondence between the total scores from the short form and the original instrument for individual students. RESULTS: A five-subdomain model explained the SDLRS item response data reasonably well. These included: (1) initiative and independence in learning, (2) self-concept as an effective learner, (3) openness to learning opportunity, (4) love of learning, and (5) acceptance for one's own learning. The unidimensional GRM for each subdomain fits the data better than multi-dimensional models. The total scores from the refined short form and the original form were correlated at 0.98 and the mean difference was 1.33, providing evidence for validation. Nearly 91% of 179 respondents were accurately classified within the low, average, and high readiness groups. CONCLUSION: Sufficient evidence was obtained for the validity and reliability of the refined 30-item short-form targeting five subdomains to measure medical students' readiness to engage in self-directed learning.


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Aprendizaje , Estudiantes de Medicina , Humanos , Estudiantes de Medicina/psicología , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Femenino , Masculino , Educación de Pregrado en Medicina/métodos , Autoimagen , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Psicometría , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Adulto Joven , Evaluación Educacional/métodos , Adulto
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BMC Med Educ ; 24(1): 580, 2024 May 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38807140

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BACKGROUND: Self-directed learning (SDL) ability is the basis for cultivating nursing students' ability to find and solve problems, lifelong learning, and providing high-quality nursing talents for healthcare. The O-AMAS (Objective, Activation, Multi-learning, Assessment, Summary) model adheres to the teaching philosophy of student-centered, result-oriented, combines the advantages of online and offline teaching, enriching teaching resources and learning channels, diversifying teaching and evaluation methods, and emphasizing integrating and applying knowledge conducive to improving students' SDL ability and achieving teaching objectives. This study explored the course design, practical, and application effects under the O-AMAS effective teaching model in internal medicine nursing to provide a basis and reference for combining effective teaching models with blended teaching in future nursing courses. METHODS: This study is a self-controlled before-after trial. The participants were 76 nursing undergraduates from Hunan Normal University. This study utilizes the O-AMAS effective teaching model to design internal medicine nursing courses and implement blended online and offline teaching. Main links: The overall course design and application are student-centered, after clarifying macro and micro multi-dimensional learning objectives, with online and offline blended teaching environments activated students' learning behavior and diversified teachers' teaching activities, then based on instant and dynamic provide effective feedback; finally, students take the initiate to make a brief and potent summary under the teacher guidance. After the course, a unified assessment of the learning effect of nursing students was conducted, including the evaluation of the SDL ability of nursing students, a final comprehensive evaluation grade, and a teaching satisfaction survey. RESULTS: The nursing students' SDL ability scores are higher than before teaching, and the results were statistically significant (P < 0.05). The final average comprehensive evaluation grade of nursing students was 78.38 ± 7.12. More than 96% of the students are satisfied with this course. CONCLUSION: Applying for internal medicine nursing blended teaching integrated with the O-AMAS effective teaching model is conducive to improving nursing students' SDL ability, academic grades, and teaching satisfaction.


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Medicina Interna , Modelos Educacionales , Estudiantes de Enfermería , Humanos , Medicina Interna/educación , Femenino , Masculino , Curriculum , Enseñanza , Bachillerato en Enfermería/métodos , Adulto Joven , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Educación en Enfermería , Educación a Distancia
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BMC Med Educ ; 24(1): 548, 2024 May 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38760738

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In March 2020, universities in Zimbabwe temporarily closed and switched to remote learning to contain the spread of SARS Cov2 infections. The sudden change to distance learning gave autonomy to students to direct their own learning. To understand how the students at the University of Zimbabwe and Midlands State University adapted to emergency remote learning, focus group discussions and a self-administered questionnaire survey based on the self-regulated learning inventory were conducted to capture cognitive, motivational, and emotional aspects of anatomy learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thematic analysis was used to identify patterns among these students' lived experiences. Two coders analyzed the data independently and discussed the codes to reach a consensus. The results showed that students at the two medical schools cognitively and meta-cognitively planned, executed and evaluated self-regulated strategies in different ways that suited their environments during the COVID-19 lockdown. Several factors, such as demographic location, home setting/situation, socioeconomic background and expertise in using online platforms, affected the students' self-directed learning. Students generally adapted well to the constraints brought about by the lockdown on their anatomy learning in order to learn effectively. This study was able to highlight important self-regulated learning strategies that were implemented during COVID-19 by anatomy learners, especially those in low-income settings, and these strategies equip teachers and learners alike in preparation for similar future situations that may result in forced remote learning of anatomy.


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Anatomía , COVID-19 , Educación a Distancia , Humanos , COVID-19/epidemiología , Anatomía/educación , Zimbabwe , Masculino , Femenino , Estudiantes de Medicina/psicología , Educación de Pregrado en Medicina , SARS-CoV-2 , Pobreza , Adulto Joven , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Pandemias , Grupos Focales , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto
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Pan Afr Med J ; 47: 70, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38681112

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Introduction: the effectiveness of the flipped classroom model (FCM) method for building self-directed learning readiness (SDLR) in a research methodology course has not yet been scientifically researched. This study aims to assess the effect of FCM on SDLR among Nigerian nursing students enrolled in a research methodology course. Methods: sixty-four 400-level nursing students from two government-owned universities in Southeast Nigeria were recruited for this quasi-experimental study. They were randomly divided into two groups, the experimental group, and the control group, and exposed to FCM and conventional teaching methods (CTM) throughout the months of April and July 2021. Before and after the intervention, the validated self-directed learning readiness scale (SDLRS) was used to gather data, and a structured questionnaire was used to collect demographic data. Results: the SDLR was high if the SDLRS mean score was ≥3.75. Pre-test results from SDLR showed overall scores of 3.99 ± 0.39 and 3.95 ± 0.35 for CTM and FCM, respectively, while post-test results showed overall scores of 3.84 ± 0.77 for CTM and 4.01 ± 0.81 for FCM. The mean scores between the pre-and post-tests were statistically different (p=0.030). Conclusion: the FCM had a positive effect on Nigerian nursing undergraduates' SDLR and should be encouraged as it provides a viable alternative to the traditional teaching method.


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Estudiantes de Enfermería , Enseñanza , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Adulto Joven , Curriculum , Evaluación Educacional , Aprendizaje , Modelos Educacionales , Nigeria , Proyectos de Investigación , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Estudiantes de Enfermería/psicología , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Nurse Educ Pract ; 77: 103968, 2024 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38640708

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AIM: This study sought to assess how the flipped classroom model of instruction affected self-directed learning readiness and learning outcomes among Nigerian nursing students enrolled in a research method class. BACKGROUND: Although the effectiveness of the flipped classroom model of instruction has been thoroughly and scientifically investigated in several fields, its potential to promote self-directed learning readiness and learning outcomes in a research method class has not yet been investigated. DESIGN: A quasi-experimental design was employed. To achieve the study's objectives, two experiments were conducted: a pre-test and a post-test. METHODS: Participants were 64 400-level nursing undergraduates purposively recruited from two government-owned universities in Southeast Nigeria. The experimental group received a flipped classroom model of teaching methods, while the control group received traditional teaching methods (TTM) from April - July 2021. A validated self-directed learning readiness scale and multiple-choice questions derived from a research method course were used to gather data. A structured questionnaire was used to collect demographic data. Descriptive statistics of frequencies, percentages, means and standard deviations were applied to the collected data. A one-factor independent measure analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and an independent sample t-test was employed to compare the pre-and post-test results of FCM and TTM students. RESULTS: Pre-test results from self-directed learning readiness showed overall scores of 3.99 ± 0.39 and 3.95 ± 0.35 for the traditional teaching method and flipped classroom model, respectively, while post-test results showed overall scores of 3.84 ± 077 for the traditional teaching method and 4.01 ± 0.81 for flipped classroom model. The difference in mean scores between the pre-and post-tests was statistically significant (p=0.030). Pre- (p=.001) and post- (p =.025) learning outcomes for the flipped classroom model were significantly higher than those for the traditional teaching method. CONCLUSION: The flipped classroom model of instruction had a positive impact on nursing students' readiness for self-directed learning and learning outcomes in the research course. Since the method demonstrated statistically significant benefits in both the development of self-learning abilities and learning achievements, the need to improve learning experiences through the flipped learning method should be promoted.


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Bachillerato en Enfermería , Modelos Educacionales , Estudiantes de Enfermería , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Adulto Joven , Curriculum , Bachillerato en Enfermería/métodos , Evaluación Educacional/métodos , Aprendizaje , Nigeria , Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas/métodos , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Estudiantes de Enfermería/psicología , Estudiantes de Enfermería/estadística & datos numéricos , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Comput Inform Nurs ; 42(5): 343-353, 2024 May 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38453464

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New nurses must acquire accurate knowledge of medication administration, as it directly affects patient safety. This study aimed to develop a microlearning-based self-directed learning chatbot on medication administration for novice nurses. Furthermore, the study had the objective of evaluating the chatbot feasibility. The chatbot covered two main topics: medication administration processes and drug-specific management, along with 21 subtopics. Fifty-eight newly hired nurses on standby were asked to use the chatbot over a 2-week period. Moreover, we evaluated the chatbot's feasibility through a survey that gauged changes in their confidence in medication administration knowledge, intrinsic learning motivation, satisfaction with the chatbot's learning content, and usability. After using the chatbot, participants' confidence in medication administration knowledge significantly improved in all topics ( P < .001) except "Understanding a concept of 5Right" ( P = .077). Their intrinsic learning motivation, satisfaction with the learning content, and usability scored above 5 out of 7 in all subdomains, except for pressure/tension (mean, 2.12; median, 1.90). They scored highest on ease of learning (mean, 6.69; median, 7.00). A microlearning-based chatbot can help new nurses improve their knowledge of medication administration through self-directed learning.


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Estudios de Factibilidad , Humanos , Femenino , Adulto , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Masculino , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Competencia Clínica
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Psicol. ciênc. prof ; 44: e260340, 2024.
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1564972

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Este estudo objetivou investigar práticas dos psicólogos escolares em atendimento educacional a estudantes superdotados, bem como os desafios enfrentados por estes profissionais. O cenário da pesquisa foi um atendimento educacional especializado para estudantes com altas habilidades/superdotação oferecido por uma secretaria de estado de Educação da região Centro-Oeste do Brasil. Participaram cinco psicólogas(os) escolares atuantes no atendimento, e utilizou-se a entrevista semiestruturada como instrumento. Para a análise dos dados, optou-se pela análise de conteúdo qualitativa. Os resultados revelaram que as(os) psicólogas(os) escolares realizam práticas envolvendo alunos, familiares e professoras(es), com cinco categorias se destacando: avaliação psicológica do aluno; práticas de acolhimento, suporte e orientação; intervenções breves; planejamento, desenvolvimento e acompanhamento das atividades; e divulgação do atendimento ao superdotado. Contudo, as(os) psicólogas(os) enfrentam desafios em sua atuação, como o impacto de mitos e crenças populares equivocadas, trocas de governo, inconsistência na legislação sobre a educação do superdotado, insuficiência de investimentos no atendimento e influência de outros fatores contextuais. Conclui-se que as(os) psicólogas(os) escolares desempenham funções cruciais no atendimento ao superdotado, sobretudo no que tange ao mapeamento das necessidades do aluno e ao suporte aos envolvidos em sua educação, mas diversos fatores limitam sua prática. Logo, propõem-se direções para possibilitar uma atuação mais ampla e efetiva da(o) psicóloga(o).(AU)


This study aimed to investigate school psychologists' practices in an educational program for gifted students, as well as the challenges they face. The study scenario was a specialized educational program for students with high abilities/giftedness offered by a state secretary of Education located in the Midwest region of Brazil. Five school psychologists working in the program participated, and a semi-structured interview was used as instrument. Qualitative content analysis was performed to analyze the data. The results revealed that school psychologists carry out practices involving students, family members, and teachers, with five categories of practices standing out: psychological assessment of the student; welcoming, support, and guidance practices; brief interventions; planning, development, and monitoring of the activities; and dissemination of the program for the gifted. However, psychologists face challenges in their practice, such as the impact of mistaken myths and misconceptions, the government changes, the inconsistency in gifted education legislation, the insufficiency of investments in the program, and the influence of other contextual factors. In conclusion, school psychologists play crucial roles in serving the gifted, especially in mapping student's needs and supporting those involved in their education, but several factors limit their practice. Therefore, directions are proposed to enable a broader and more effective practice of the psychologist.(AU)


Este estudio tuvo por objetivo examinar prácticas de los/as psicólogos/as escolares en un programa educativo para alumnos superdotados, así como los desafíos que enfrentan estos profesionales. El escenario de investigación ha sido un programa educativo especializado para alumnos con altas capacidades/superdotación, ofrecido por una Secretaría del Estado de Educación de la región Centro-Oeste en Brasil. En este estudio participaron cinco psicólogos escolares que trabajan en este programa, y se utilizó como instrumento la entrevista semiestructurada. Para el análisis de datos, se optó por el análisis de contenido cualitativo. Los resultados revelan que los/las psicólogos/as escolares realizan prácticas involucrando a alumnos, familiares y docentes, en las cuales destacaron cinco categorías: evaluación psicológica del alumno; prácticas de acogida, apoyo y orientación; intervenciones breves; planificación, desarrollo y seguimiento de actividades; y difusión del programa para los superdotados. Sin embargo, los/as psicólogos/as se enfrentan a desafíos en su práctica, como el impacto de los mitos y creencias erróneas, de los cambios de gobierno, de la inconsistencia en la legislación sobre la educación de los superdotados, de la insuficiencia de inversiones en el programa y de la influencia de otros factores contextuales. Se concluye que los/as psicólogos/as escolares desarrollan un papel crucial en la atención al superdotado, especialmente en el mapeo de las necesidades de los alumnos y el apoyo a los involucrados en su educación, pero varios factores limitan su práctica. Por lo tanto, se proponen direcciones que permitan una actuación más amplia y efectiva de este profesional.(AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Instituciones Académicas , Niño Superdotado , Guías de Práctica Clínica como Asunto , Educación , Orientación , Servicio de Acompañamiento de Pacientes , Aptitud , Prejuicio , Psicología , Política Pública , Atención , Conducta Social , Cambio Social , Apoyo Social , Estereotipo , Estudiantes , Pensamiento , Mentores , Familia , Cognición , Comunicación , Creatividad , Intervención en la Crisis (Psiquiatría) , Cultura , Autonomía Personal , Estado , Crecimiento y Desarrollo , Educación Continua , Educación Especial , Escolaridad , Empatía , Acogimiento , Planificación , Docentes , Habilidades Sociales , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Funcionamiento Psicosocial , Eficacia Colectiva , Desarrollo Humano , Relaciones Interpersonales , Inversiones en Salud , Pruebas del Lenguaje , Aprendizaje , Memoria , Motivación
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JAMA Netw Open ; 6(12): e2345971, 2023 Dec 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38048132

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Importance: Undergraduate medical education increasingly relies on asynchronous, virtual learning; and medical educators have observed students engaging in self-directed learning outside of their institutional curriculum using widely available third-party resources. If medical educators better understand how students are learning, they may uncover novel opportunities to improve preclerkship education. Objective: To explore how and why preclerkship medical students use third-party learning resources. Design, Setting, and Participants: This qualitative study recruited second-year medical students from 7 public and private allopathic US medical schools and conducted 7 virtual focus groups (1 per institution) from September 2022 to January 2023, exploring how and why students use third-party resources. Data were iteratively analyzed in parallel with focus groups using constructivist grounded theory methodology. Data analysis was performed from October 2022 to February 2023. Results: Fifty-eight second-year US medical students who had used a third-party resource at least once participated; 36 (61%) identified as women; 13 (23%) identified as Asian, 6 (11%) as Black, 30 (53%) as White, 6 (11%) as multiracial, and 4 (7%) as other; 6 (10%) identified as Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin, and 52 (90%) identified as non-Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin; 48 (83%) were aged 23 to 25 years. Participants described engaging in a cyclical process of deciding whether and how to use third-party resources. Four broad themes were identified: (1) hearing about resources, (2) selecting resources, (3) using resources, and (4) tensions and possible solutions. Participants largely heard about third-party resources from peers and turned to resources out of dissatisfaction with some aspect of their medical school curriculum. Students used resources in various ways that were user-dependent and context-dependent. Participants endorsed multiple benefits over their in-house curricula, particularly efficiency, clarity, and concision. Tensions included navigating resource drawbacks and the perception of an antagonistic relationship between medical schools and third-party resources. Participants suggested that medical schools examine the resources, recommend specific ones, integrate them into the curriculum, and subsidize their cost. Conclusions and Relevance: In this qualitative study of preclerkship medical student use of third-party resources, participants perceived that the resources had numerous benefits for learning and suggested that medical schools should more formally acknowledge and integrate their use.


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Curriculum , Educación de Pregrado en Medicina , Grupos Raciales , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Estudiantes de Medicina , Femenino , Humanos , Asiático , Análisis de Datos , Aprendizaje , Estudiantes de Medicina/estadística & datos numéricos , Educación de Pregrado en Medicina/métodos , Educación de Pregrado en Medicina/estadística & datos numéricos , Grupos Raciales/estadística & datos numéricos , Adulto Joven , Adulto , Educación a Distancia/estadística & datos numéricos
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Biomédica (Bogotá) ; 43(2): 261-269, jun. 2023. tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-1533932

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Introducción. Los cursos en línea, masivos y abiertos, brindan la oportunidad de formar profesionales e investigadores en Latinoamérica sobre salud global. Objetivos. Determinar la oferta global de los cursos en línea, masivos y abiertos, sobre salud global y conocer las características de su contenido. Materiales y métodos. Se examinaron las plataformas especializadas en cursos en línea, masivos y abiertos, para recopilar aquellos sobre salud global. La búsqueda no tuvo restricción de tiempo y se realizó por última vez en noviembre de 2021. La estrategia de búsqueda solo incluyó el descriptor "global health". Posteriormente, se obtuvieron las características del curso, su contenido y el dominio abordado de salud global. Estos datos fueron analizados descriptivamente, y se reportaron frecuencias absolutas y relativas. Resultados. La estrategia de búsqueda identificó 4.724 cursos en línea, masivos y abiertos. De ellos, solo 92 estaban relacionados con salud global. La mayoría de estos cursos (n=44; 47,8 %) se ofrecieron mediante la plataforma Coursera. Más de la mitad de los cursos (n=50; 54,4 %) fueron realizados por instituciones de Estados Unidos y en idioma inglés (n=90; 97,8 %). La mayor parte de los cursos se centró en la "globalización de la salud y la asistencia sanitaria" (n=24; 26,1 %), seguido de los dominios "fortalecimiento de capacidades" (n=16; 17,4 %), "carga global de enfermedad" y "determinantes sociales y ambientales de la salud" (n=15; 16,3 %). Conclusiones. Se encontró una importante oferta de cursos en línea, masivos y abiertos, sobre salud global. Estos cursos abordaron las competencias de la salud global que se requieren para los profesionales sanitarios.


Introduction. Massive open online courses provide the opportunity to train health professionals and researchers from Latin America in global health. Objective. To determine the global offer of massive open online courses in global health and the characteristics of their content. Material and methods. We examined massive open online course platforms to compile the global health offerings. The search had no time restriction and was last conducted in November, 2021. The search strategy only included the descriptor "global health". We obtained the characteristics of the courses, their content, and the global health domain covered. These data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, reporting absolute and relative frequencies. Results. Our search strategy identified 4,724 massive open online courses. Of these, only 92 were related to global health. Most of these courses (n=44; 47.8%) were offered through Coursera. More than half (n=50; 54.4%) of the MOOCs were conducted by U.S.A. institutions and in English language (n=90; 97.8%). Most courses focused on "globalization of health and healthcare" (n=24; 26.1%), followed by the domains "capacity building" (n=16; 17.4%), "global burden of disease" and "social and environmental determinants of health" (n=15; 16.3%). Conclusions. We found a high offer of massive open online courses on global health. These courses covered the global health competencies required for health professionals.


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Salud Global , Educación en Salud , Educación a Distancia , Educación Continua , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Aprendizaje
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Med Educ Online ; 28(1): 2189553, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36919556

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PURPOSE: The goal of this systematic review was to examine self-directed learning (SDL) assessment practices in undergraduate health professions education. METHODS: Seven electronic databases were searched (PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, ERIC, CINAHL, Scopus, and Web of Science) to retrieve English-language articles published between 2015 and July of 2022, investigating assessment of SDL learning outcomes. Extracted data included the sample size, field of study, study design, SDL activity type, SDL assessment method, number of SDL assessments used, study quality, number of SDL components present utilising the framework the authors developed, and SDL activity outcomes. We also assessed relationships between SDL assessment method and number of SDL components, study quality, field of study, and study outcomes. RESULTS: Of the 141 studies included, the majority of study participants were medical (51.8%) or nursing (34.8%) students. The most common SDL assessment method used was internally-developed perception surveys (49.6%). When evaluating outcomes for SDL activities, most studies reported a positive or mixed/neutral outcome (58.2% and 34.8%, respectively). There was a statistically significant relationship between both number and type of assessments used, and study quality, with knowledge assessments (median-IQR 11.5) being associated with higher study quality (p < 0.001). Less than half (48.9%) of the studies used more than one assessment method to evaluate the effectiveness of SDL activities. Having more than one assessment (mean 9.49) was associated with higher quality study (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The results of our systematic review suggest that SDL assessment practices within undergraduate health professions education vary greatly, as different aspects of SDL were leveraged and implemented by diverse groups of learners to meet different learning needs and professional accreditation requirements. Evidence-based best practices for the assessment of SDL across undergraduate healthcare professions education should include the use of multiple assessments, with direct and indirect measures, to more accurately assess student performance.


Asunto(s)
Empleos en Salud , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Estudiantes del Área de la Salud , Humanos , Empleos en Salud/educación , Aprendizaje , Motivación , Investigación Cualitativa , Evaluación de Programas y Proyectos de Salud , Estudiantes de Medicina , Estudiantes de Enfermería
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Psicol. ciênc. prof ; 43: e254599, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1448941

RESUMEN

Student protagonism is paramount in the knowledge construction process. In this paper, we discuss a didactic-pedagogical resource called licentîa hypomnema (LH), inspired in portfolios and learning diaries in which student-teachers record their understandings and reflections regarding pedagogical topics learned at University in a meta-learning process on learning about teaching. The initial context of the research was a Psychological Development and Teaching course, offered in the Teacher Education program at Universidade de Brasília (UnB). Two of the authors, then Literacy and Languages Teaching students, produced their LH and peer assessed each other during the course. In their annotations, the student-authors recorded two pedagogical situations related to the use of LH in their own teaching practices, causing an impact on their formative path. These materials consist of the data for analysis and discussion. Moreover, we discuss possible uses of reflexive writing in teacher education and other learning contexts. Producing a LH supports knowledge production and allows students to connect theory and practice, which consequently influences the student's teaching practice. Since LH is a didactic-pedagogical resource and not a close-ended tool, both the context and individuals who use it should be considered.(AU)


O protagonismo de estudantes tem grande importância no processo de construção do conhecimento. Neste artigo, discutimos um recurso didático-pedagógico chamado licentîa hypomnema (LH), inspirado em portfólios e diários de aprendizagem, isto é, estudantes de licenciatura escrevem suas compreensões e reflexões acerca de assuntos pedagógicos vistos na universidade em um processo de meta-aprendizagem sobre aprender a ensinar. O contexto inicial da pesquisa foi um curso de Desenvolvimento Psicológico e Ensino, ministrado em cursos de Licenciatura da Universidade de Brasília (UnB). Duas das autoras eram estudantes do curso de Letras, elas produziram seus LH, realizando avaliação por pares entre si durante o curso. As estudantes-autoras trouxeram em seus registros duas situações pedagógicas relacionadas ao uso desse recurso em suas próprias práticas de ensino que causaram um impacto em suas trajetórias formativas. São esses relatos que compõem os dados para análise e discussão. Além disso, procuramos discutir possíveis desdobramentos para o uso do recurso da escrita reflexiva na formação docente e em outros contextos de aprendizagem. A produção do LH fornece suporte para a produção de conhecimento e permite ao aluno conectar teoria e prática, o que, consequentemente, reverbera na prática de ensino do aluno. O LH é um recurso didático-pedagógico e não uma ferramenta fechada, portanto, tanto o contexto quanto as pessoas que o utilizam devem ser considerados.(AU)


El protagonismo de los estudiantes tiene gran importancia en el proceso de construcción del conocimiento. En este trabajo, discutimos un recurso didáctico-pedagógico llamado licentîa hypomnema (LH), que se inspira en diarios de aprendizaje, es decir, estudiantes de profesorado escriben sus comprensiones y reflexiones sobre temas pedagógicos aprendidos en la universidad, produciendo un proceso de meta-aprendizaje sobre aprender a enseñar. El contexto inicial de la investigación fue un curso de Desarrollo Psicológico y Enseñanza, impartido en el programa de Formación de Profesores de la Universidade de Brasília (UnB). Dos de las autoras eran alumnas de la carrera de Letras que produjeron sus LH y realizaron una evaluación por pares mutua durante el curso. Las estudiantes autoras plantearon en su LH dos situaciones pedagógicas relacionadas con el uso de este recurso en sus propias prácticas de enseñanza, causando un impacto en su trayectoria formativa. Estos materiales constituyen los datos para el análisis y la discusión en esta investigación. Buscamos discutir posibles desdoblamientos para el uso del recurso de la escritura reflexiva en la formación docente y en otros contextos de aprendizaje. La producción de este recurso da soporte a la producción de conocimiento y permite al estudiante conectar teoría y práctica, lo que consecuentemente repercute en su práctica docente. El LH es un recurso didáctico-pedagógico y no una herramienta cerrada, por lo tanto, se debe considerar tanto el contexto como las personas que lo utilizan.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Diario , Docentes , Escritura Manual , Objetivos Organizacionales , Aptitud , Psicología , Psicología Educacional , Psicología Social , Lectura , Educación Compensatoria , Asociación , Autocuidado , Cambio Social , Responsabilidad Social , Ciencias Sociales , Habla , Concienciación , Pensamiento , Escritura , Actividades Cotidianas , Poder Psicológico , Competencia Mental , Modelos Educacionales , Cognición , Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas , Condicionamiento Psicológico , Manifestaciones Neuroconductuales , Disciplinas y Actividades Conductuales , Creatividad , Evolución Cultural , Cultura , Autonomía Personal , Toma de Decisiones , Comunicación Interdisciplinaria , Comprensión , Evaluación Educacional , Escolaridad , Indización y Redacción de Resúmenes , Metodología como un Tema , Planificación , Existencialismo , Descubrimiento del Conocimiento , Método Teach-Back , Atención Plena , Tutoría , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Pruebas de Memoria y Aprendizaje , Automanejo , Libertad , Autoevaluación , Interacción Social , Individualidad , Capacitación en Servicio , Inteligencia , Conocimiento Psicológico de los Resultados , Estudios del Lenguaje , Liderazgo , Discapacidades para el Aprendizaje , Acontecimientos que Cambian la Vida , Memoria , Procesos Mentales
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Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-1431750

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Introducción: La educación sexual integral escolar es recomendada por la UNESCO, la OMS, la UNICEF y las NN.UU. Objetivo: Evaluación de un curso de educación sexual integral escolar on line de autoaprendizaje para público general, tipo MOOC (Massive Online Open Course), gratuito. Método: Constituido por 17 capítulos, 17 conferencias, 213 preguntas, 14 videos/talleres con 76 preguntas, curso en radio FM 102.5 UCH y 3 películas originales. Sin fecha de término. Resultados: Se inscribieron voluntariamente 230 estudiantes: el 88% provenientes de Chile, el 6% del extranjero y el 6% sin identificación. El 93% eran menores de 29 años, el 60% de sexo femenino y el 94% con educación media o universitaria. El tiempo de ejecución del curso fue menos de 50 días en el 6%, de 100 a 300 días en el 78,7%, y de 301 a 399 días en el 15%. De los 751 inscritos a diciembre de 2021, terminaron el primer módulo 230 (30,6%), el segundo 207 (28%), el tercero 199 (26%), el cuarto 184 (25%) y el quinto 177 (24%). De los 230 que iniciaron el primer módulo terminaron el curso 177 (77%). La evaluación final del cumplimiento de los objetivos de los cinco módulos del curso como bueno/excelente fue la siguiente: primero 89%, segundo 91%, tercero 92%, cuarto 93% y quinto 94%; para los cinco módulos fue 92% (intervalo de confianza del 95% [IC95%]: 90,9-92,7). La evaluación final de la calidad del desarrollo del curso como buena/excelente fue la siguiente: primero 92% (IC95%: 90,5-94,0) segundo 92% (IC95%: 90,1-93,9%), tercero 93% (IC95%: 91,2-94,9%), cuarto 94% (IC95%: 91,8-95,4%) y quinto 96% (IC95%: 92,0-98,4%); para los cinco módulos fue 93% (IC95%: 92,1-93,7%). Conclusiones: La evaluación de los participantes en el Cumplimiento de los Objetivos y en la Calidad del Desarrollo, en los 19 temas temas del curso alcanza un promedio de 92% y 93%, respectivamente.


Introduction: The comprehensive scholar sexual education is recommended by UNESCO, WHO, UNICEF and UN. Objective: Evaluation of comprehensive scholar sexual education course for general public, MOOC free. Method: On line course with 17 chapters, 17 conferences, 213 questions, 14 videos/workshops with 76 questions, course FM Radio 102.5 and 3 original films. Without date of term. Results: 230 free and voluntary student inscriptions: 88% were coming from Chile, 6% from other countries and 6% without identification. 93% were 29 years old or less, 60% were women and 94% with high school or university education. The periods of course execution were: 50 days or less in 6%, between 100 and 300 days in 78.7% and between 301 and 399 days in 15% on. From the 751 initial inscriptions at December/2021, 230 complete the first module (30,6%), 207 (28%) the second module, 199 (26%) the third module, 184 (25%) the fourth module and 177 (24%) the fifth module. From 230 initial of first module, finish 177 (77%). The final evaluation of the mastery of course objectives as good and excellent were: first module 89%, second module 91%, third module 92%, fourth module 93% and fifth module 94%; for the total course was 92% (95% confidence interval [95%CI]: 90.9-92.7). The course development quality were qualified as good and excellent in 92% (95%CI: 90.5-94.0) first module, 92% (95%CI: 90.1-93.9%) second module, 93% (95%CI: 91.2-94.9%) third module, 94% (95%CI:91.8-95.4%) fourth module and 96% (95%CI: 92.0-98.4%) fifth module; for the total course 93% (95%CI: 92.1-93.7%). Conclusions: The participants evaluation of the course, was 92% and 93% for the Mastery and Development Quality, respectively.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Niño , Adolescente , Adulto , Educación Sexual/métodos , Educación a Distancia , Autoaprendizaje como Asunto , Educación en Salud , Evaluación Educacional
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