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Nurs Educ Perspect ; 44(4): 244-246, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36240015

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ABSTRACT: The mastery of clinical scholarship and analytic methods for evidence-based practice (EBP) is a published essential for nurse practitioner (NP) education; however, retention of EBP-related knowledge during NP education remains unknown. We assessed EBP knowledge during a first-semester research course and again during the last semester using an item response model. We found that changes depended on the exam item, with performance dropping on a third of the items. Our findings suggest a need to integrate EBP concepts across curricula (e.g., feedback loops in courses other than the research course) to retain these essential skills.


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Evidence-Based Practice , Nurse Practitioners , Humans , Evidence-Based Practice/education , Curriculum , Educational Status , Nurse Practitioners/education , Students , Surveys and Questionnaires
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J Appl Gerontol ; 41(7): 1675-1685, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35466732

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eHealth literacy is the ability to access, assess, and use digital health information. This study compared the effects of a multimedia tutorial versus a paper-based control in improving older adults' eHealth literacy from pre- to posttest. A total of 99 community-dwelling older adults (63-90 years old; mean = 73.09) participated from July 2019 to February 2020. Overall, knowledge about computer/Internet terms, eHealth literacy efficacy, knowledge about the quality of health information websites, and procedural skills in computer/Internet use improved significantly from pre- to posttest. No interaction effect was found between time and group. Participants in both groups had an overwhelmingly positive attitude toward training. Their attitudes toward training approached a statistically significant difference between the two conditions: F (1, 89) = 3.75, p = .056, partial η2 = .040, with the multimedia condition showing more positive attitudes. These findings have implications for designing effective eHealth literacy interventions for older adults.


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Health Literacy , Telemedicine , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Computer Literacy , Humans , Internet , Surveys and Questionnaires
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