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Development and Evaluation of the e-learning Orientation Program for Nursing Student's Adapting to Clinical Practicum
Yeo Jin Yi
J Korean Acad Adult Nurs 2007;19(4):593-602.   Published online September 30, 2007
PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to develop an e-learning orientation program for nursing students(junior), to evaluate the program, and to find out its effects on adapting to clinical practicum.
METHODS
The e-learning orientation program was developed according to ADDIE model(analysis, design, develop, implement, evaluate) using an Active Tutor Program. Twelve nursing professionals and 31 nursing students(learners) evaluated the e-learning orientation program. Thirty one nursing students participated in the e-learning orientation program both on-line and off-line.
RESULTS
The e-learning orientation program consisted of 5 parts including 'Taking a lesson in gastrointestinal tract', 'Fundamental nursing skill and reading a medical chart', 'Taking a ward orientation by head nurse', 'Clinical practice with preceptors', and 'Writing for case report'. Adapting scores to clinical practicum were significantly different between pre-test and post-test(t=-5.76, p=.000).
CONCLUSION
The e-learning orientation program of on-line and off-line has an effect on adapting to clinical practicum for nursing students.
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