COMPUTER-BASED AND INSTRUCTOR-LED INJURY PREVENTION TRAINING FOR BOARD AND CARE STAFF

Authors: Walker B.L.1; Harrington S.S.1

Source: Educational Gerontology, Volume 29, Number 6, June-July 2003 , pp. 475-491(17)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

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Abstract:

Board and care owners and administrators must find new and innovative ways to meet the training needs of those on their staffs. The authors investigated computer-based instruction as a way to teach injury prevention techniques to these care providers. A computer-based (CB) training program was used that had been adapted from a print-based/instructor-led (IL) program. This article discusses the effectiveness of the CB training as compared to the effectiveness of the traditional IL format. The CB and IL versions of a prevention training program were presented to board and care staff during five sessions. The 78 participants were randomly assigned to either the CB or IL groups. Both the CB and IL groups significantly increased their knowledge scores from pretest to posttest. The CB participants reported that they enjoyed the training and had no difficulty using the computers, even though some of them had never used a computer previously for any activity. Computer-based training can be an effective alternative training technique for this population.

Document Type: Research article

Affiliations: 1: Harrington Software Associates, Warrenton, Virginia, USA

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