发展电子专业主义教育--对护士循证教育工具影响的混合方法评估

Gemma Ryan-Blackwell, Jessica Jackson
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背景和目的:长期以来,研究文献表明,需要有教育工具来提高人们对电子专业主义的认识,促进反思性实践和技能,以管理在社交媒体上公开分享的内容。本研究旨在评估以电子专业主义为主题的循证教育工具("从认识到行动",A2A)的实用性,该工具专门用于提高[个人和专业]对社交媒体平台相关风险以及其中共享信息的认识:现实主义行动研究,通过 A2A 问答和焦点小组收集定量和定性数据。结果有 17 人参加了 A2A 问答,8 人参加了焦点小组。数据显示,该工具被认为与实践 "非常 "相关。数据中发现了三大主题 1)定义和理解电子专业主义;2)社交媒体和电子专业主义的大背景;3)A2A 工具的影响:讨论和结论:护士和护理专业学生了解电子专业主义,但不太能够明确定义电子专业主义,他们更倾向于用实际例子来说明他们认为可以接受的电子专业主义。在使用社交媒体时,社会-个人-专业界限的模糊是一个挑战,社交媒体的普遍性质也是如此,但该工具被认为有助于应对这些挑战。A2A 工具等教育工具可以对护士、学生产生积极影响,而且由于免费使用且易于完成,还可能对其他医疗保健专业人员的在线行为产生积极影响,促进反思并积极改变行为/观点。
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Developing education for e-professionalism-Mixed methods evaluation of the impact of an evidence based educational tool for nurses
Background and objective: Research literature has long suggested a need for educational tools that raise awareness of e-professionalism, promote reflective practice and skills to manage what is shared publicly in social media. This study aimed to evaluate the utility of an evidence-based educational tool (Awareness to Action, A2A) on the topic of e-professionalism, designed specifically to raise [personal and professional] awareness about the risks associated with social media platforms and the information that is shared within them.Methods: Realist action research, collecting quantitative and qualitative data via the A2A quiz and focus groups. Results: The A2A quiz was taken by n = 17 participants and n = 8 participants took part in the focus groups. Data showed that the tool was deemed as ‘really’ relevant to practice. Three main themes were found in the data 1) Defining and understanding e-professionalism, 2) The wider context of social media and e-professionalism and 3) The impact of the A2A tool.Discussion and conclusions: Nurses and nursing students are aware of e-professionalism but less able to define it clearly, favouring practical examples of what they consider to be acceptable. The blurring of social-personal-professional boundaries is a challenge when using social media, as is the general nature of social media but the tool was deemed as helpful in navigating these challenges. Educational tools, such as the A2A tool can have a positive impact on nurses, students and - as it is free to access and easy to complete - potentially other healthcare professionals’ behaviours online, fostering reflection and positively changing behaviours/perspectives.
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