Digital health professions education on chronic wound management: A systematic review

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作者
Martinengo, Laura [1 ]
Yeo, Natalie Jia Ying [2 ]
Markandran, Kasturi D. O. [3 ]
Olsson, Maja [1 ,4 ]
Kyaw, Bhone Myint [1 ,5 ]
Car, Lorainne Tudor [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Nanyang Technol Univ, Lee Kong Chian Sch Med, Ctr Populat Hlth Sci, 11 Mandalay Rd Level 18, Singapore 308232, Singapore
[2] Nanyang Technol Univ, Lee Kong Chian Sch Med, Lab Mol & Vasc Med, 59 Nanyang Dr,Level 3, Singapore 636921, Singapore
[3] Nanyang Technol Univ, Lee Kong Chian Sch Med, Lab Muscle & Cardiac Biophys, 59 Nanyang Dr,Level 3, Singapore 636921, Singapore
[4] Queensland Univ Technol, Inst Hlth & Biomed Innovat, 149 Victoria Pk Rd, Kelvin Grave, Qld 4059, Australia
[5] Nanyang Technol Univ, Lee Kong Chian Sch Med, Family Med & Primary Care, 11 Mandalay Rd Level 18, Singapore 308232, Singapore
[6] Imperial Coll London, Dept Primary Care & Publ Hlth, Sch Publ Hlth, Reynolds Bldg,St Dunstans Rd, London W6 8RP, England
关键词
Digital education; E-learning; Healthcare professionals; Nurses; Chronic wounds; Pressure ulcers; Venous leg ulcers; Continuous medical education; Systematic review; NURSES KNOWLEDGE; LEARNING-PROGRAM; PRESSURE ULCERS; CARE; CLASSIFICATION; PREVENTION; STUDENTS; IMPACT; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2019.103512
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background: Continuing education is crucial for healthcare professionals to keep up with research but attending classroom lectures is a major barrier. Chronic wound management is increasingly relevant for continuous professional training. Digital education offers learning tailored to individual needs and could be an effective alternative to healthcare professionals' training. However, the effectiveness of digital education for chronic wound management training has not been explored. Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of digital education in improving healthcare professionals' knowledge, attitudes, practical skills and behaviour change on chronic wound management, and their satisfaction with the intervention. Design: This systematic review follows Cochrane methodology and is one of a series of reviews on the use of digital education for health professions education. Protocol registration: PROSPERO CRD42018109971 Data sources: Searches were conducted in MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, ERIC, PsycINFO, CINAHL, CENTRAL, and ProQuest Dissertation and Theses Database. Review methods: We included randomised control trials, cluster randomised control trials and quasi-randomised control trials comparing digital or blended education with traditional learning, no intervention or other forms of digital or blended education for pre- or post-registration healthcare professionals in chronic wound management. A narrative summary of findings is presented. Results: Seven studies (1,404 participants) were included. All studies investigated interventions for nursing students or professionals working in hospitals or community settings, and all but one study focused on pressure ulcers. Five studies (935 participants) assessed post-intervention knowledge, and indicated that digital education was more effective than no intervention, while blended learning was superior to exclusive digital education. Three studies (543 participants) assessed post-intervention skills and re-ported mixed results. One study (140 participants) compared post-intervention behaviour change and satisfaction with blended and online digital education, and reported no difference in behaviour between the groups, and higher satisfaction with blended education. For knowledge retention up to six months, digital education was more effective than no intervention, while blended learning was superior to digital education. The risk of bias in included studies was mostly high or unclear. Conclusions: Digital education on chronic wound management appears to be less effective than blended education and more effective than no intervention in improving knowledge among nurses and nursing students. Data for other outcomes is scarce and inconclusive. Future studies should assess participants' skills, attitudes, satisfaction and behaviour change; cost-effectiveness and potential untoward effects of digital education, compare digital education to other learning modalities and include other healthcare professionals in diverse clinical settings. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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