Researching the Effectiveness of an Online COVID-19 Educational Module among Community Health Nursing Students.

Journal: Journal Of Community Health Nursing
Published:
Abstract

The purpose of this research study was to determine the effectiveness of an innovative online COVID-19 educational module among community health nursing students. Mixed-methods study. The sample (N = 86) consisted of prelicensure and postlicensure community health nursing students, who completed a pretest, COVID-19 educational intervention, and posttest. The majority of participants' scores increased from pretest to posttest, and most participants strongly agreed that the COVID-19 educational module was effective. Strategies to address vaccine hesitancy, information learned and found most helpful, and plans for application and utilization of this knowledge were revealed. An online COVID-19 community health nursing educational intervention was effective at improving participants' knowledge, confidence, and attitudes regarding COVID-19. Online COVID-19 community health nursing education was an effective strategy for increasing preparation for this pandemic and the format can be useful to utilize for future public health emergencies.

Authors
Jenni Hoffman, Tsu-yin Wu, Sarah Lally, Szu-hsien Chen