PROMOTING STUDENT NURSE SUCCESS: TO APP OR NOT TO APP. Mary Jean Thompson RN, BN, MHS, MPC Susan Sexsmith RN, BN, MN

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PROMOTING STUDENT NURSE SUCCESS: TO APP OR NOT TO APP Mary Jean Thompson RN, BN, MHS, MPC Susan Sexsmith RN, BN, MN

RESEARCH QUESTIONS Is the mobile application useful in a nursing practice education setting? What is the appeal of/comfort-with the mobile application for nursing students in real life instructional settings?

THE CHALLENGES THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM Changing dramatically Client care shifting to the community Client acuity level is increasing THE LEARNERS Tuition costs increasing Reluctant to spend money on recommended resources or textbooks Prefer to use Google Unsure where to obtain reliable information Resources that are purchased are not portable and therefore not available when needed THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Resources not available or accessible Quality care often involves accessing current Best Practice information The learning environment changes frequently

CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION POSITION Portable digital technology is driving a revolution in health care - Porter-O Grady, Canadian Nurse (2016) Technology is what frees us to be able to fully practice our profession, as we idealize it, rather than simply being functionaries in a much more limited system. Mobile devices are used to monitor how many steps you take, monitor your pulse, monitor other health indicators. The eventual integration of that, in a cost effective way, with the health system is really where things are going. - Nanos, Canadian Nurse (2016) - Porter-O Grady, Canadian Nurse (2016) Jaimet, K. (2016). Ready to embrace the future. Canadian Nurse, 112 (3), 20 21.

OTHER LITERATURE The education of health care professionals in the context of a rapidly changing health care system is a prime example of how the mobility of learners within a variety of real life learning environments has posed increasing challenges and where mobile technologies have the power to support and enhance teaching and learning Moreover, the shift of client care to the community requires that the education of health care professions take place increasing in the more autonomous and diverse practice environment where resources are not readily accessible, where client acuity is increasing, and where more traditional methods of directly observing and working with students are not as feasible. Ally, M., Bradley, C., Clough, G., Ford, M., Gregson, J., Kenny, R. F., &... Wishart, J. (2009). Mobile learning. [electronic resource] : transforming the delivery of education and training. Edmonton : AU Press, c2009. http://www.aupress.ca/books/120155/ebook/04_mohamed_ally_2009-article4.pdf

NURSING CENTRAL FROM UNBOUND MEDICINE

NURSING CENTRAL FROM UNBOUND MEDICINE User friendly source of literature searching and a study system to facilitate learning Students can develop medication cards for their assigned patients Additional technologies available Nursing Central/Unbound Medicine is the resource we selected because it contained the textbooks that we currently use and expect students to purchase Students can access audio and video clips that promote correct pronunciation of terminology as well as understanding of theory and nursing skills A detailed source of disease, drugs, test and procedures for nurses

RESOURCES WITHIN THE APP Davis s Drug Guide Herbal and Natural Products Canadian Index Patient Safety Information Taber s Medical Dictionary (22 nd Ed.) Video Clips Audio Pronunciation Patient Care Sections Diseases and Disorders Concise description of the disease process and rationales for medications and tests Includes information for pre/post-op care and nursing care plans. $US46.95 $US58.95 $US120.00

RESOURCES WITHIN THE APP Davis s Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests Identifies pre/intra/post test requirements, monitoring, and care MEDLINE Search Over 26 million journal articles from the PubMed database Grapherence visually explore the interrelationship and relevance of medical literature MEDLINE Journals Citations and abstracts Some full text articles $US54.95

LEARNING TOOLS Grasp A study system that assists learners with mastering unfamiliar concepts or prepare for exams Glimpse An in-text disease, drug, and definition lookup tool Calculators Clinical Calculators Conversion Calculators Dosage Calculators IV Calculators

PILOT PROJECT: PHASE 1 Ethics review submitted and approved 10 randomly-selected and distributed third year student nurses across 8 clinical groups (students could choose to opt out of the random selection process) Students were provided access to an app that provided resources Information from other faculty/universities was provided Unbound Medicine/Nursing Central collected information in the form of student surveys Focus/discussion groups were held with participants and gathered information r/t their experience with the app

SURVEY RESULTS WHERE DID YOU USE NURSING CENTRAL? 10 9 8 7 6 9 8 5 4 4 3 2 2 1 0 CLASSROOM CLINICAL SIMULATION LAB OTHER (HOME)

SURVEY RESULTS WHAT DEVICE DID YOU USE TO ACCESS NURSING CENTRAL? 12 10 10 8 6 6 4 3 2 0 SMARTPHONE TABLET WEB BROWSER

SURVEY RESULTS I PREFER USING MOBILE RESOURCES OVER CLINICAL REFERENCE BOOKS. Agree Uncertain Disagree

ADDITIONAL SURVEY RESULTS 100% of students asked found themselves consulting the Nursing Central app multiple times per week 100% of students asked said Nursing Central made them more efficient 100% of students asked said it is important that their clinical references are regularly updated

STUDENT RESPONSE WITHIN TWO WEEKS STUDENTS: Enthusiastically embraced the technology One comment: This is life changing Felt that the app enabled them to learn in the moment, spend less time on research, and more time on critical thinking and information analysis Exhibited initiative and self-directed learning Became excited about learning, client research, and development of nursing care plans Response was consistently positive throughout the semester from all the participants Identified that the app did not use excessive memory (less than Instagram) or data, was user-friendly, and promoted learning, knowledge, and confidence Only required WiFi for journal articles and some specialized information within portions of the app. Had peers begin insisting on access (via legal/non-legal means)

FACULTY RESPONSE Students were becoming self directed Exhibited critical thinking skills Became enthusiastic learners Clinical learning became a positive experience and was less stressful Clinical preparation improved Students had the resources to adapt to changing patient needs/ assignments Involvement of student in research has had an impact on their understanding of research and scholarship CHALLENGES: Faculty and unit buy in

PHASE 2: THE NEXT STEP Applied for and received grant funding from MHC for Phase 2 Pilot project phase 2 was expanded to include the entire cohort of 48 students Site license purchased which included all term 6 (3 rd year students & all full time and sessional nursing faculty) Focus groups, and questionnaires were utilized to gather additional information. Webinar was provided for students to learn about the app and its capabilities

SURVEY RESULTS HOW OFTEN DID YOU UTILIZE THE APP IN THE CLINICAL SETTING? 20 18 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 5 5 4 2 0 1 0 NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES OFTEN VERY FREQUENTLY

SURVEY RESULTS HOW WELL DID THE APP SUPPORT YOUR DEVELOPMENT OF CLINICAL PRACTICE? 16 15 14 12 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 1 1 0 NOT AT ALL A LITTLE SOMEWHAT WELL VERY WELL

SURVEY RESULTS HOW EASY WAS THE APP TO USE? 25 22 20 15 10 10 5 0 1 0 0 NOT EASY AT ALL NOT EASY SOMEWHAT EASY EASY VERY EASY

SURVEY RESULTS HOW RECEPTIVE WERE THE NURSING UNITS TO YOUR USE OF THE APP? 14 12 13 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 2 1 0 VERY UNRECEPTIVE NOT RECEPTIVE SOMEWHAT RECEPTIVE RECEPTIVE VERY RECEPTIVE

SURVEY RESULTS HOW MUCH DID YOU USE THE APP OUTSIDE OF THE CLINICAL SETTING? 20 19 18 16 14 12 10 8 8 6 4 2 0 1 0 1 NOT AT ALL RARELY SOMETIMES OFTEN VERY OFTEN

SURVEY RESULTS DO YOU BELIEVE THE APP IMPROVED YOUR CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS? 12 10 10 11 8 6 6 4 2 1 1 0 NOT AT ALL A LITTLE SOMEWHAT YES YES - A LOT

ADDITIONAL SURVEY RESULTS 97% of students said mobile learning supported their clinical learning experience 100% of students felt more confident because they had the app with them 97% of students described their experience with the app as helpful 93% of students said it was easy to access the app when they needed information

STUDENT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVING NURSING CENTRAL NONE! It is perfect! It was inconvenient if it needed an update while in clinical Allow us to use them on the floor Include more nursing interventions for specific diseases Would have liked to have access to the app all year Better description of combination drugs I need a better phone More care plan diagnosis, interventions, and rationales Add more Drug- Drug interactions Can be difficult to use because some floors ban cell phone use

OTHER COMMENTS Loved it! Made research easier. Thank you. Love it! Well organized app Overall I think this App has increased my knowledge about meds as well it is handy and reliable. Info is very comprehensive This is awesome! I love my App! Everyone should have one! It is my bible! Love it for doing research for clinical. All the information I need is in one easily accessible place and is easy to understand. GREAT APP! Awesome! Very helpful for clinical research I love this App! Every nursing student should have access to this App! Love it! Really appreciate being able to use it.

THEMES Students were enthusiastic about the app. Students felt that the app facilitated learning and made information available when it was needed. Students that had difficulty with the app stated that this was due to their inadequate technology. Some students did not attend the webinar, therefore did not use the app to its full capabilities. Students identified that accessing the app in the clinical setting was problematic at times if the unit/instructor did not allow them to access information when they needed it. Students felt that the app promoted critical thinking as well as learning in the moment. Access to journal articles was also appreciated by students. Students felt that the app was a key factor in their increased confidence and overall success!

FACULTY OBSERVATIONS Students became more conscientious about researching and understanding medications and medication interactions in the clinical setting. Researching diagnostic/lab tests and results promoted critical thinking and theory application in the area of pathophysiology. Students did use devices responsibly. Students access information outside the clinical setting in order to expand their theoretical knowledge and understanding of disease process. Students became more confident in their theoretical knowledge. Students were enthusiastic about their ability to incorporate this resource into their clinical practice. The App was utilized in the class room setting students were asked to access current research articles related to the relevant theory and shared that information with peers.

ONGOING CHALLENGES The practicalities of providing a yearly site license Faculty/unit/AHS* acceptance Student/Faculty orientation Educating/informing students *AHS Alberta Health Services

RECOMMENDATIONS Do not assume students are technologically proficient Provide orientation to the app: How to use it Professional/ethical issues Encourage the students to utilize the app in a variety of settings Classroom Clinical Clinical prep/study time Select an app that meets student/program needs and provides resources that you may already use or recommend Educate faculty/nursing staff/managers/facilities PR is important