e-Learning in Advanced Life Support What factors influence assessment outcome?

被引:13
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作者
Thorne, C. J. [1 ,2 ]
Lockey, A. S. [2 ,3 ]
Kimani, P. K. [5 ]
Bullock, I. [2 ,4 ]
Hampshire, S. [2 ]
Begum-Ali, S. [2 ]
Perkins, G. D. [1 ,2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Heart England NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Crit Care Med, Birmingham B9 5SS, W Midlands, England
[2] Resuscitat Council UK, Tavistock House North,Tavistock Sq, London WC1H 9HR, England
[3] Calderdale Huddersfield NHS Fdn Trust, Halifax HX3 0PW, England
[4] Royal Coll Physicians, London NW1 4LE, England
[5] Univ Warwick, Warwick Med Sch, Warwick CV4 7AL, England
关键词
Advanced Life Support; Education; Assessment; e-Learning; ALS; CARDIOVASCULAR CARE SCIENCE; CARDIAC-ARREST; CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION; TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS; INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS; CONTROLLED-TRIAL; EDUCATION; SURVIVAL; IMPLEMENTATION; RETENTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.resuscitation.2017.02.014
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Aim: To establish variables which are associated with favourable Advanced Life Support (ALS) course assessment outcomes, maximising learning effect. Method: Between 1 January 2013 and 30 June 2014, 8218 individuals participated in a Resuscitation Council (UK) e-learning Advanced Life Support (e-ALS) course. Participants completed 5-8 h of online e-learning prior to attending a one day face-to-face course. e-Learning access data were collected through the Learning Management System (LMS). All participants were assessed by a multiple choice questionnaire (MCQ) before and after the face-to-face aspect alongside a practical cardiac arrest simulation (CAS-Test). Participant demographics and assessment outcomes were analysed. Results: The mean post e-learning MCQscore was 83.7 (SD 7.3) and the mean post-course MCQ score was 87.7 (SD 7.9). The first attempt CAS-Test pass rate was 84.6% and overall pass rate 96.6%. Participants with previous ALS experience, ILS experience, or who were a core member of the resuscitation team performed better in the post-course MCQ, CAS-Test and overall assessment. Median time spent on the e-learning was 5.2 h (IQR 3.7-7.1). There was a large range in the degree of access to e-learning content. Increased time spent accessing e-learning had no effect on the overall result (OR 0.98, P = 0.367) on simulated learning outcome. Conclusion: Clinical experience through membership of cardiac arrest teams and previous ILS or ALS training were independent predictors of performance on the ALS course whilst time spent accessing e learning materials did not affect course outcomes. This supports the blended approach to e-ALS which allows participants to tailor their e-learning experience to their specific needs. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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