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Web-based instruction for critical care nursing science

M.Cur. / The study started by establishing that there Is a need for further education for nurses in general. It'was further stated that due to increased technology and the need for patient care, effective further education becomes a priority. But the problem that remains Is how nurses could further their education In the circumstances of the current nature of their work, I.e. the lack of accessibility to flexible learning programmes, long working hours, staff shortfall, low staff morale and institutional constraints. The aim of this study Is to Investigate and report on the Web-based Instruction environment programme in Critical Care Nursing Science Education presented by Technikon Pretoria for nurses. The rationale led to .the formulation of the research question as: "To what extent can Web-based Instruction be used to facilitate a course in Critical Care Nursing Science Education at the Technikon Pretoria?" A literature review of the field of Web-based Instruction was undertaken. It was established that Web-based Instruction is an instructional strategy where the course presenter and the students are not in contact, and it can bridge the gap in tenns of time and space because of its flexibility and accessibility. The students and the course presenter generally reported positive experiences in the Web-based Instruction environment. Web-based Instruction is certainly not the only method for.all our teaching strategies, but it is a strategy that could be used tohelp course presenters to teach more effectively. In terms of the experiences of the students and the course presenter with regard to the Web-based Instruction environment as reported in this study, as well as the technological changes In education. it must be concluded that Web-based Instruction could be considered an acceptable Instructional method and that Critical Care Nursing Science education can be presented in this way...

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:uj/uj:11795
Date23 July 2014
CreatorsMadiope, Maria
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
RightsUniversity of Johannesburg

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