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Development and Evaluation of a Continuing Education Program for Nursing Technicians at a Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit in a Developing Country

Background: The nursing profession faces continuous transformations demonstrating the importance of professional continuing education to extend knowledge following technological development without impairing quality of care. Nursing assistants and technicians account for nearly 80% of nursing profes...

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Published in:World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery 2017-11, Vol.8 (6), p.694-698
Main Authors: Borim, Bruna Cury, Croti, Ulisses A., Silveira, Patricia C., De Marchi, Carlos H., Moscardini, Airton C., Hickey, Patricia, Jenkins, Kathy
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Language:English
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Summary:Background: The nursing profession faces continuous transformations demonstrating the importance of professional continuing education to extend knowledge following technological development without impairing quality of care. Nursing assistants and technicians account for nearly 80% of nursing professionals in Brazil and are responsible for uninterrupted patient care. Extensive knowledge improvement is needed to achieve excellence in nursing care. The objective was to develop and evaluate a continuing education program for nursing technicians at a pediatric cardiac intensive care unit (PCICU) using a virtual learning environment entitled EDUCATE. Methods: From July to September 2015, a total of 24 nursing technicians working at the PCICU at a children’s hospital located in the northwestern region of São Paulo state (Brazil) fully participated in the continuing education program developed in a virtual learning environment using Wix platform, allowing access to video classes and pre- and post-training theoretical evaluation questionnaires outside the work environment. The evaluation tools recorded participants’ knowledge evolution, technological difficulties, educational, and overall rating. Results: Knowledge development was descriptively presented as positive in more than 66.7%. Content and training were considered “excellent” by most participants and 90% showed an interest in the use of technological resources. Technical difficulties were found and quickly resolved by 40% of participants including Internet access, login, and lack of technical expertise. Conclusion: The continuing education program using a virtual learning environment positively contributed to the improvement in theoretical knowledge of nursing technicians in PCICU.
ISSN:2150-1351
2150-136X
DOI:10.1177/2150135117731724