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Pediatric trainees' engagement in the online nutrition curriculum: preliminary results.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The Pediatric Nutrition Series (PNS) consists of ten online, interactive modules and supplementary educational materials that have utilized web-based multimedia technologies to offer nutrition education for pediatric trainees and practicing physicians. The purpose of the study was to evaluate pediatric trainees' engagement, knowledge acquisition, and satisfaction with nutrition modules delivered online in interactive and non-interactive formats. METHODS: From December 2010 through August 2011, pediatric trainees from seventy-three (73) different U.S. programs completed online nutrition modules designed to develop residents' knowledge of counseling around and management of nutritional issues in children. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 19. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used in comparing interactive versus non-interactive modules. Pretest/posttest and module evaluations measured knowledge acquisition and satisfaction. RESULTS: Three hundred and twenty-two (322) pediatric trainees completed one or more of six modules for a total of four hundred and forty-two (442) accessions. All trainees who completed at least one module were included in the study. Two-way analyses of variance (ANOVA) with repeated measures (pre/posttest by interactive/non-interactive format) indicated significant knowledge gains from pretest to posttest (p?

SUBMITTER: Lewis KO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4179838 | biostudies-other | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Pediatric trainees' engagement in the online nutrition curriculum: preliminary results.

Lewis Kadriye O KO   Frank Graeme R GR   Nagel Rollin R   Turner Teri L TL   Ferrell Cynthia L CL   Sangvai Shilpa G SG   Donthi Rajesh R   Mahan John D JD  

BMC medical education 20140916


<h4>Background</h4>The Pediatric Nutrition Series (PNS) consists of ten online, interactive modules and supplementary educational materials that have utilized web-based multimedia technologies to offer nutrition education for pediatric trainees and practicing physicians. The purpose of the study was to evaluate pediatric trainees' engagement, knowledge acquisition, and satisfaction with nutrition modules delivered online in interactive and non-interactive formats.<h4>Methods</h4>From December 20  ...[more]

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