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The effects of education and training on clinical practice in wound healing

Seeley, Michael A. and Harding, Keith Gordon 2008. The effects of education and training on clinical practice in wound healing. International Wound Journal 5 (5) , pp. 660-664. 10.1111/j.1742-481X.2008.00519.x

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Abstract

This article considers the effects of two different types of educational programme on community nurse clinical practice in venous ulceration. One group of nurses (the experimental group) attended an educational programme designed to take account of training needs and learning styles. A second group of nurses (the control group) attended a standardised educational programme. A multiple-choice question examination and Objective Structured Clinical Examination were used to measure knowledge and skills. Kolb’s Learning Styles Inventory was used to measure learning styles. Findings were that experimental nurses failed to show improved postintervention clinical practice compared with the control group.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Medicine
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Knowledge • Learning Styles • OSCE • Skills • Venous
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISSN: 1742-4801
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2017 03:52
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/28378

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