The effectiveness of web-based and face-to-face continuing education methods on nurses' knowledge about AIDS: A comparative study

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Background. Information about web-based education outcomes in comparison with a face-to-face format can help researchers and tutors prepare and deliver future web-based or face-to-face courses more efficiently. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of web-based and face-to-face continuing education methods in improving nurses' knowledge about AIDS. Methods. A quasi-experimental method was used with a pre-test and post-test design. In this study 140 nurses with BSc degrees were chosen through a random sampling method and divided into a web-based and a face-to-face group by random allocation. For the former group the intervention consisted of a web-based course on AIDS; the latter received a 3-hour lecture course on the same subject. At the beginning and end of the course in both groups, the nurses' knowledge was measured by a questionnaire. Pre- and post-test scores were compared within and between the groups. Results. The results show that there was no significant difference between the groups in either the pre-test (t(138) = -1.7, p = 0.096) nor the post-test (t(138) = -1.4, p = 0.163) scores in the knowledge test. However, there was a significant difference in the pre-test and post-test scores within each group (web-based, t(69) = 26, p

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Khatony, A., Nayery, N. D., Ahmadi, F., Haghani, H., & Vehvilainen-Julkunen, K. (2009). The effectiveness of web-based and face-to-face continuing education methods on nurses’ knowledge about AIDS: A comparative study. BMC Medical Education, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-9-41

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