Attitudes toward Web-based distance learning among public health nurses in Taiwan: a questionnaire survey
- PMID: 16253261
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2005.09.005
Attitudes toward Web-based distance learning among public health nurses in Taiwan: a questionnaire survey
Abstract
Background: Public health nurses (PHNs) often cannot receive in-service education due to limitations of time and space. Learning through the Internet has been a widely used technique in many professional and clinical nursing fields. The learner's attitude is the most important indicator that promotes learning.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate PHNs' attitude toward web-based learning and its determinants.
Design: This study conducted a cross-sectional research design.
Settings: 369 health centers in Taiwan.
Participants: The population involved this study was 2398 PHNs, and we used random sampling from this population. Finally, 329 PHNs completed the questionnaire, with a response rate of 84.0%.
Methods: Data were collected by mailing the questionnaire.
Results: Most PHNs revealed a positive attitude toward web-based learning (mean+/-SD=55.02+/-6.39). PHNs who worked at village health centers, a service population less than 10,000, PHNs who had access to computer facility and on-line hardware in health centers and with better computer competence revealed more positive attitudes (p<0.01).
Conclusions: Web-based learning is an important new way of in-service education; however, its success and hindering factors require further investigation. Individual computer competence is the main target for improvement, and educators should also consider how to establish a user-friendly learning environment on the Internet.
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