Satisfaction and usability of an information and communications technology in nursing education: a pilot study

  • Silva I
  • Ângelo J
  • Santos F
  • et al.
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Background: The literature suggests that interactive educational tools can improve the teaching-learning process. Objective: To evaluate the usability and satisfaction capability of a technological platform, designed for nursing students, used as a support tool to learn the procedures related to patient positioning. Methodology: A study with 2 cross-reference evaluation moments was conducted. One hundred and twenty-two students enrolled in the 1st semester curricular unit of the Undergraduate Degree in Nursing, answered a questionnaire, for the assessment of the satisfaction level regarding the currently used model (with no access to the platform). Seventy-eight students enrolled in the second semester had access to the educational platform and gave their opinion on the efficacy, relevance, and responsiveness of the platform. Results: The students considered the tool useful. The overall evaluation had a mean of 8.01 (on a 0-10 scale). Conclusion: The correct use of the virtual learning object proves to be useful for the teaching-learning process, contributing to better learning and indirectly to the excellence of nursing care.

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Silva, I., Ângelo, J., Santos, F., Lumini, M., & Martins, T. (2019). Satisfaction and usability of an information and communications technology in nursing education: a pilot study. Revista de Enfermagem Referência, IV Série(21), 143–150. https://doi.org/10.12707/19013

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