International collaboration in an online digital health education for undergraduate nursing students in China: Results and recommendations for course development from World eHealth Living Lab

Hongxia Shen , Cynthia Hallensleben , Haixing Shi , Rianne van der Kleij , Huohuo Dai , Niels Chavannes
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Digital health enhances healthcare accessibility and should be integrated into nursing education to prepare future nurses for the evolving medical systems. An international collaboration between a Chinese medical university and World eHealth Living Lab of Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands developed and implemented the online course “Digital Health Empowerment and Nursing Innovation” for undergraduate nursing students in China. The course’s effectiveness was evaluated using a mixed methods approach, including a pre- and post-test assessing students’ scientific innovation ability, a post-test for protocol completion, students’ attitudes and satisfaction. 32 undergraduate nursing students completed the course, achieving a 100 % attendance rate and showing significant improvement in the total score of scientific innovation ability (37.87 ± 6.16 versus 40.97 ± 6.32, P = 0.049). Specifically, the score of thinking innovation improved significantly (17.31 ± 3.28 versus 19.28 ± 3.18, P = 0.017), while application innovation and scientific research practice scores remained unchanged. Participants highly rated the value of protocol writing with 23–25 (total score of 28) and presentation with 41–45 (total score of 48). Additionally, students reported high satisfaction with the aspects of this course including a well-structured schedule with lectures and workshops, feasible and sufficient materials on the online platform, and engaging and helpful teaching methods. Furthermore, suggestions of the course are mainly related to addressing the complexity of the platform, providing timely feedback and evaluation from teachers, and improving (online) interactions.This international collaboration effectively enhanced Chinese nursing students’ scientific innovation ability and thinking innovation, with high satisfaction reported. Future digital health education should emphasize practical research examples to implement innovations. Specifically, active teaching methods, such as practice units and student engagement in digital health innovation research implementation in clinical settings, are recommended for future courses. In areas with limited access to digital health specialists, online platforms can enhance access to high-quality medical education.
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中国本科护理学生在线数字健康教育的国际合作:世界电子健康生活实验室对课程开发的结果和建议
数字健康提高了医疗保健的可及性,并应纳入护理教育,为未来的护士为不断发展的医疗系统做好准备。中国医科大学与荷兰莱顿大学医学中心世界电子健康生活实验室合作,为中国护理本科学生开发并实施了“数字健康赋权与护理创新”在线课程。课程的有效性采用混合方法进行评估,包括评估学生科学创新能力的前测试和后测试,方案完成情况的后测试,学生的态度和满意度。32名本科护生完成课程,出勤率100%,科学创新能力总分显著提高(37.87±6.16比40.97±6.32,P = 0.049)。其中,思维创新得分显著提高(17.31±3.28比19.28±3.18,P = 0.017),应用创新和科研实践得分保持不变。参与者高度评价协议编写的价值23-25分(总分28分)和陈述的价值41-45分(总分48分)。此外,学生们对这门课程的各个方面都表示了很高的满意度,包括课程安排合理,有讲座和研讨会,在线平台上可行且充足的材料,以及吸引人且有用的教学方法。此外,课程的建议主要涉及解决平台的复杂性,及时提供教师的反馈和评估,以及改善(在线)互动。此次国际合作有效提升了我国护生的科技创新能力和思维创新能力,满意度较高。未来的数字健康教育应注重实践研究实例,实施创新。具体而言,建议在未来的课程中采用积极的教学方法,例如实践单元和学生参与临床环境中的数字健康创新研究实施。在获得数字卫生专家的机会有限的地区,在线平台可以增加获得高质量医学教育的机会。
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