Development and Examination of an Educational Program Combining E-Learning and Face-to-Face Training That Nurtures Inflammatory Bowel Disease Nurse Specialists.

Q2 Medicine Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Pub Date : 2024-12-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000541485
Hikaru Mizuno, Yu Fujimoto, Yoshiko Furukawa, Mayu Katashima, Koji Yamamoto, Kayoko Sakagami, Maya Nunotani, Natsuko Seto
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Abstract

Introduction: The number of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Japan has continued to increase, leading to diverse and complex patient backgrounds. Despite these challenges, the education of IBD nurse specialists has not kept pace with the evolving circumstances. Therefore, our research aimed to develop and validate an educational program for the training of IBD nurse specialists.

Methods: We designed an educational program targeting nurses involved with IBD care. The program included e-learning on the assessment of IBD activity and self-care support, as well as face-to-face group discussions. The understanding and practice of disease activity assessment and self-care support were evaluated before and after the e-learning sessions and face-to-face training. Face-to-face training satisfaction was assessed using the Course Interest Survey (CIS) scale and summarized through descriptive statistics.

Results: Overall, data from 19 participants were analyzed. Scores for understanding and practice of disease activity assessment and self-care support increased across all training processes. Moreover, the items that significantly increased before and after e-learning were "inflammation" (p = 0.012), "IBD recognition" (p = 0.026), and "treatment" (p = 0.013) in terms of understanding and "inflammation" (p = 0.036) in terms of practice. The items that increased significantly from e-learning to face-to-face training were "inflammation" (p = 0.042), "subject symptoms" (p = 0.018), and "treatment" (p = 0.017) in terms of understanding. No significant differences in mean scores for understanding and practice were observed between the two groups. According to the CIS scale, the "attention" and "relevance" factors indicate that the training design was highly interesting and relevant. However, the "confidence" factor received a slightly lower average score than did the other factors.

Conclusion: The educational program showed promising implications for the development of IBD nurse specialists. However, further consideration is needed to devise training content that fosters confidence in clinical practice.

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结合电子学习和面对面培训培养炎症性肠病专科护士的教育项目的开发和检验。
日本炎症性肠病(IBD)患者数量持续增加,导致患者背景多样化和复杂。尽管存在这些挑战,但IBD专科护士的教育并没有跟上不断变化的环境。因此,我们的研究旨在开发和验证一个培训IBD护士专家的教育计划。方法:我们针对参与IBD护理的护士设计了一个教育计划。该计划包括关于IBD活动评估和自我护理支持的电子学习,以及面对面的小组讨论。在网上学习和面对面培训前后对疾病活动评估和自我保健支持的理解和实践进行评估。面对面培训满意度采用课程兴趣调查(CIS)量表进行评估,并通过描述性统计进行总结。结果:总共分析了19名参与者的数据。在所有培训过程中,疾病活动评估和自我保健支持的理解和实践得分都有所提高。此外,在线学习前后对“炎症”(p = 0.012)、“IBD识别”(p = 0.026)、“治疗”(p = 0.013)和“炎症”(p = 0.036)的理解和实践显著增加。从在线学习到面对面培训,在理解方面,“炎症”(p = 0.042)、“受试者症状”(p = 0.018)和“治疗”(p = 0.017)的项目显著增加。两组在理解和练习的平均得分上无显著差异。根据CIS量表,“注意力”和“相关性”因素表明培训设计具有高度的趣味性和相关性。然而,“信心”因素的平均得分略低于其他因素。结论:该教育项目对IBD专科护士的培养具有重要意义。然而,需要进一步考虑设计培训内容,培养临床实践的信心。
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Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases
Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Medicine-Gastroenterology
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