Abstract
Although online continuing nursing education (CNE) is now available via the Internet, few published studies suggest nurse practitioner (NP) interest but a lack of participation. A needs assessment using a triangulated design was conducted to explore the factors involved in NP participation in online CNE. Rogers' (2003) Diffusion of Innovations Model served as the study's theoretical framework. A self-reported survey with a link to an online version of the survey was mailed to a random sample of 1000 RN/NPs in Massachusetts. A 42% response rate yielded n=411 of which 62% (n=253) expressed interest, while only 31% (n=129) had participated in online CNE. Lack of participation was attributed to a strong preference for face-to-face learning, the need for personal interaction in a learning situation, and a lack of time for CNE activities. Representing the early majority of adopters, online CNE participants had more experience with online learning in their NP programs, greater work-related use of technology, and an ability to figure out technical problems for themselves. Despite having fewer employer CNE benefits, they accrued more annual contact hours of continuing education and had greater diversity in program types. While online CNE appears unlikely to replace traditional CNE (e.g., the professional conference), it appears to be a valuable adjunct to site-based CNE that will continue to gain acceptance as more NPs experience online learning. Program planners must take measures to improve the quality and credibility of online CNE, and should consider a hybrid approach to future CNE program offerings.
Sigma Membership
Epsilon Tau at-Large
Type
Dissertation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
Other
Research Approach
Qualitative Research
Keywords:
Continuing Nursing Education, Online Learning, Nurse Practitioners, Nursing Education
Advisor
Anne Auten
Second Advisor
Phyllis Misite
Third Advisor
Paula Stechschulte
Fourth Advisor
Margaret Carson
Degree
PhD
Degree Grantor
Capella University
Degree Year
2006
Recommended Citation
Friedlander, Elizabeth A., "Online continuing nursing education: A study of factors related to nurse practitioner participation" (2022). Dissertations. 1585.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/dissertations/1585
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Acquisition
Proxy-submission
Date of Issue
2022-02-11
Full Text of Presentation
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This dissertation has also been disseminated through the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database. Dissertation/thesis number: 3206688; ProQuest document ID: 304908494. The author still retains copyright.