Keywords

Computer-assisted instruction, Motivation, Patient education, Renal insufficiency, chronic, Usability

 

Authors

  1. Takahashi, Satsuki MHS, RN
  2. Oka, Michiyo PhD, RN
  3. Hiromura, Keiju PhD, MD
  4. Ikeuchi, Hidekazu PhD, MD
  5. Shimizu, Miwako MSN, RN
  6. Joboshi, Hiroko PhD, RN

Abstract

Nurses need to increase patient education opportunities so that more people with chronic kidney disease can understand the disease accurately from its early stages. We developed an e-learning course based on the Dick and Carey system approach model and the attention, relevance, confidence, satisfaction model for people with chronic kidney disease. People with chronic kidney disease, on average, are aged around 50 to 60 years, and this population tends to lack perceived susceptibility toward and concern for the disease owing to the asymptomatic nature of early chronic kidney disease. Therefore, e-learning should be easy to use and motivate learning. This study aimed to evaluate the usability and learning motivation of this course. The participants included 10 outpatients (mean age, 51.2 years) with chronic kidney disease whose mastery percentage of learning objectives was compared by the knowledge tests immediately before and after the course. We also observed the participants' operation status and measured their motivation for using instructional materials with a questionnaire. The results demonstrated that this course facilitates independent operation, improves postcourse performance, and motivates participants in all areas of learning motivation. Thus, this e-learning course can be recommended as easy to use and motivating for people with chronic kidney disease.