Use of and satisfaction with a browser-based nurse teaching tool in a surgical intensive care unit.

Comput Nurs

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine of Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Published: April 2001

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  • The study assessed the effectiveness of a computerized teaching tool for training nurses in a fast-paced intensive care unit, focusing on its impact and satisfaction levels.
  • Thirty-six surgical intensive care nurses participated in training through a Web-based PowerPoint presentation aimed at explaining the APACHE III system.
  • Post-training results showed improved understanding of the methodology (74.3% to 88.2%), though scores on its practical use remained unchanged, while nurses expressed that the online tool was accessible and effective for learning.

Article Abstract

Our goal was to determine if a computerized teaching tool is an effective teaching method for nurses in a high-stress fast-paced intensive care unit. We also measured the level of satisfaction with this method of instruction. Thirty-six surgical intensive care nurses used a Web-based Microsoft PowerPoint presentation located on the intranet at nursing stations located on the surgical intensive care unit (SICU). The presentation was designed to provide instruction regarding the methodology and use of APACHE III prior to its implementation. Paired t-tests were performed to compare the results of a pretest and posttest. The questions were divided into two types: methodology and use. After the nurses completed their training sessions, they were asked to complete a questionnaire. The questionnaire questions were rated one a 1 to 5 scale. The average scores were higher on the posttest compared to the pretest (63.2% vs. 69.1%, p = 0.03). The methodology scores were higher on the posttest (74.3% vs. 88.2%, p = 0.001), while the use scores remained the same at 78.1% vs. 75.0%. Our Web-based teaching tool is an effective way to train nurses to understand the APACHE III medical system. The tool was effective at conveying the APACHE III medical systems methodology but was not effective in explaining the usefulness of the system. Most important, the nurses thought the browser-based teaching tool was easily accessible and an effective way to communicate new material to the medical staff.

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