e-Learning competency for practice nurses: an evaluation report

Aust J Prim Health. 2013;19(4):287-91. doi: 10.1071/PY13033.

Abstract

Practice nurses in Australia are now funded to facilitate chronic condition management, including self-management support. Chronic disease management requires an established rapport, support and proactivity between general practitioners, patients and the practice nurses. To achieve this, training in shared decision making is needed. e-Learning supports delivery and achievement of such policy outcomes, service improvements and skill development. However, e-learning effectiveness for health care professionals' is determined by several organisational, economic, pedagogical and individual factors, with positive e-learning experience linked closely to various supports. This paper reinforces previous studies showing nurses' expanding role across general practice teams and reports on some of the challenges of e-learning. Merely providing practice nurses with necessary information via web-based learning systems does not ensure successful learning or progress toward improving health outcomes for patients.

MeSH terms

  • Advanced Practice Nursing / education*
  • Advanced Practice Nursing / standards
  • Advanced Practice Nursing / trends
  • Australia
  • Chronic Disease / nursing*
  • Clinical Competence / standards*
  • Disease Management
  • Education, Distance / methods*
  • Education, Distance / trends
  • Education, Nursing, Continuing / methods*
  • General Practice / organization & administration
  • Humans
  • Patient Care Team / organization & administration
  • Patient Care Team / standards
  • Workforce