A comparative evaluation of the effect of internet-based CME delivery format on satisfaction, knowledge and confidence

dc.contributor.authorCurran, Vernon R.
dc.contributor.authorFleet, Lisa J.
dc.contributor.authorKirby, Fran
dc.date.issued2010-01-29
dc.description.abstractBackground: Internet-based instruction in continuing medical education (CME) has been associated with favorable outcomes. However, more direct comparative studies of different Internet-based interventions, instructional methods, presentation formats, and approaches to implementation are needed. The purpose of this study was to conduct a comparative evaluation of two Internet-based CME delivery formats and the effect on satisfaction, knowledge and confidence outcomes. Methods: Evaluative outcomes of two differing formats of an Internet-based CME course with identical subject matter were compared. A Scheduled Group Learning format involved case-based asynchronous discussions with peers and a facilitator over a scheduled 3-week delivery period. An eCME On Demand format did not include facilitated discussion and was not based on a schedule; participants could start and finish at any time. A retrospective, pre-post evaluation study design comparing identical satisfaction, knowledge and confidence outcome measures was conducted. Results: Participants in the Scheduled Group Learning format reported significantly higher mean satisfaction ratings in some areas, performed significantly higher on a post-knowledge assessment and reported significantly higher post-confidence scores than participants in the eCME On Demand format that was not scheduled and did not include facilitated discussion activity. Conclusions: The findings support the instructional benefits of a scheduled delivery format and facilitated asynchronous discussion in Internet-based CME.
dc.format.issue10
dc.format.volume10
dc.identifier.issn1472-6920
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6920/10/10#
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14783/6299
dc.language.isoen
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherBioMed Central Ltd.
dc.subjectarticle; attitude to health; comparative study; consumer; education; female; health care quality; human; Internet; male; medical education; methodology; retrospective study; self concept; Consumer Satisfaction; Education
dc.subjectDistance; Education
dc.subjectMedical
dc.subjectContinuing; Female; Health Knowledge
dc.subjectAttitudes
dc.subjectPractice; Humans; Internet; Male; Program Evaluation; Retrospective Studies; Self Efficacy
dc.titleA comparative evaluation of the effect of internet-based CME delivery format on satisfaction, knowledge and confidence
dc.typearticle
mem.campusSt. John's Campus
mem.departmentMedicine
mem.divisionsFacMed
mem.fullTextStatuspublic
mem.idNumber10.1186/1472-6920-10-10
mem.isPublishedpub
mem.pageRange1-7
mem.refereedTrue
oaire.citation.issueBMC Medical Education

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