The effectiveness of web-based learning in supporting the development of nursing students’ practical skills during clinical placements: A qualitative study

Web-based learning, on its own or in combination with traditional teaching methods, has become a consolidated practice in many countries, and has been described as a valid and effective method that supports practical learning in undergraduate nursing students. The aim of this study was to explore th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nurse education in practice 2019-05, Vol.37, p.56-61
Hauptverfasser: Barisone, Michela, Bagnasco, Annamaria, Aleo, Giuseppe, Catania, Gianluca, Bona, Massimo, Gabriele Scaglia, Stefano, Zanini, Milko, Timmins, Fiona, Sasso, Loredana
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Zusammenfassung:Web-based learning, on its own or in combination with traditional teaching methods, has become a consolidated practice in many countries, and has been described as a valid and effective method that supports practical learning in undergraduate nursing students. The aim of this study was to explore the perception and effectiveness of web-based learning in facilitating the development of clinical skills in undergraduate nursing students. A qualitative descriptive study was conducted including online videos in three nursing schools of a university in Northern Italy. The participants were 26 undergraduate nursing students. A dedicated website was built including four videos and the respective checklists of four nursing techniques: insertion of a urinary catheter; insertion of a nasogastric tube; taking a blood sample; and the insertion of a peripheral intravenous line. Three Focus Groups were conducted, one for each nursing school. Thanks to its ease of use and unlimited access, web-based learning effectively supported students’ clinical learning process by offering additional virtual visual support. Web-based learning could be effectively used to reduce the gap between theory and practice, and even as an upgrade for already qualified nurses. •Web-based learning in nursing is growing, but its use is still limited.•Few studies have explored how web-based learning can improve clinical skills.•Web-based learning impacts on patient safety and the quality of nursing practice.
ISSN:1471-5953
1873-5223
DOI:10.1016/j.nepr.2019.02.009