An electronic record system in nursing education: evaluation and utilization.

  • González-Chordá V
  • Mena-Tudela D
  • Salas-Medina P
  • et al.
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Abstract

The main objective of the present work is to analyze the results of the utilization and evaluation of the LORETO Record System (LRS), providing improvement areas in the teaching-learning process and technology, in second year nursing students. A descriptive, prospective, cross sectional study using inferential statics has been carried out on all electronic records reported by 55 nursing students during clinical internships (April 1º-June 26º, 2013). Electronic record average rated 7.22 points (s=0.6; CV=0.083), with differences based on the clinical practice units (p<0,05). Three items assessed did not exceed the quality threshold set at 0.7 (p<0.05). Record Rate exceeds the quality threshold set at 80% for the overall sample, with differences based on the practice units. Only two clinical practice units rated above the minimum threshold (p <0.05). Record of care provision every 3 days did not reach the estimated quality threshold (p <0.05). There is a dichotomy between qualitative and quantitative results of LRS. Improvement areas in theoretical education have been identified. The LRS seems an appropriate learning and assessment tool, although the development of a new APP version and the application of principles of gamification should be explored.

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González-Chordá, V. M., Mena-Tudela, D., Salas-Medina, P., Cervera-Gasch, A., Lapeña-Moñux, Y., Folch-Ayora, A., … Maciá-Soler, M. L. (2014). An electronic record system in nursing education: evaluation and utilization. Multidisciplinary Journal for Education, Social and Technological Sciences, 1(2), 70. https://doi.org/10.4995/muse.2014.2224

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