Nursing satisfaction and Web-based competencies
- PMID: 20354400
- DOI: 10.1097/NND.0b013e31819b5c4c
Nursing satisfaction and Web-based competencies
Abstract
This article describes the study of nursing satisfaction with Web-based learning and competency assignment given the learning management system (LMS) change from one LMS to another in 1 year. An anonymous paper-pencil survey was distributed to nursing staff after completing a year with two LMSs and prior to assigning Web-based competency requirements in the newer system (pre) and again after completing requirements (post). Nursing satisfaction and ease of use improved with assignment of requirements. Implications for staff development are described.
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