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Enhancing readiness of health profession students to address tobacco cessation with patients through online training

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dc.creator Anne Maynard
dc.creator Maripat Metcalf
dc.creator Lyla Hance
dc.date 2012-03-01T00:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2015-07-20T22:15:15Z
dc.date.available 2015-07-20T22:15:15Z
dc.identifier 10.5116/ijme.4f70.bd8b
dc.identifier 2042-6372
dc.identifier https://doaj.org/article/cc739e709fe64740a095eccee9d52a45
dc.identifier.uri http://evidence.thinkportal.org/handle/123456789/17508
dc.description Objectives: To evaluate effectiveness of an online training program in preparing health care students to address tobacco use with patients. Methods: The program was evaluated on knowledge, attitude, self-efficacy, intended behavior, and user satisfaction. Participants consisted of 4,180 medical, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, and other allied health professions students. Multiple choice questions assessed knowledge before and after the educational experience. Likert scales were used for self-reporting of attitude, self-efficacy, and intended behaviors towards tobacco cessation treatments in both a pre-module and post-module survey condition. Likert scores for satisfaction were recorded in a post-module survey. Two sample paired t-tests were used to measure statistical significance. Results: The knowledge increased significantly for all modules across users. Attitude, self-efficacy, and intended behavior scores increased. The Overview course's knowledge score increased from 59to 89(t[sub](649)[/sub] = 61.9; p < 0.0001). Mean knowledge scores for all modules combined increased from 51.5to 74.0post-test. Satisfaction with the curriculum was high, with a mean score of 4.6 out of 5. Conclusions: The success of this program is evident by overall satisfaction, and increases in knowledge, self-efficacy, attitudes, and behaviors, as well as the ease with which it was deployed to thousands of students. Results of this study demonstrate that online training in tobacco cessation is an efficient and effective method of teaching students skills in tobacco cessation counseling, and can fill a vital gap in existing curricula.
dc.language English
dc.publisher IJME
dc.relation http://www.ijme.net/archive/3/enhancing-readiness-of-students-to-address-tobacco-cessation.pdf
dc.relation https://doaj.org/toc/2042-6372
dc.rights CC BY
dc.source International Journal of Medical Education, Vol 3, Pp 57-62 (2012)
dc.subject tobacco cessation
dc.subject online education
dc.subject medical education
dc.subject tobacco
dc.subject addiction
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.subject DOAJ:Education
dc.subject DOAJ:Social Sciences
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.subject DOAJ:Education
dc.subject DOAJ:Social Sciences
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.title Enhancing readiness of health profession students to address tobacco cessation with patients through online training
dc.type article


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