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Effects of web-based electrocardiography simulation on strategies and learning styles
José Granero-Molina1, Cayetano Fernández-Sola1, Esperanza López-Domene1
1Department of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Medicine, University of Almería, Almería, ES.
Objective:
To identify the association between the use of web simulation electrocardiography and the learning approaches, strategies and styles of nursing degree students.
Method:
A descriptive and correlational design with a one-group pretest-posttest measurement was used. The study sample included 246 students in a Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support nursing class of nursing degree.
Results:
No significant differences between genders were found in any dimension of learning styles and approaches to learning. After the introduction of web simulation electrocardiography, significant differences were found in some item scores of learning styles: theorist (p < 0.040), pragmatic (p < 0.010) and approaches to learning.
Conclusion:
The use of a web electrocardiogram (ECG) simulation is associated with the development of active and reflexive learning styles, improving motivation and a deep approach in nursing students.
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