Evaluating the Effect of a Web-Based E-Learning Tool for Health Professional Education on Clinical Vancomycin Use: Comparative Study.
Stuart Evan BondShelley P CrowtherSuman AdhikariAdriana J ChubatyPing YuJay P BorchardCraig Steven BoutlisWilfred Winston YeoSpiros MiyakisPublished in: JMIR medical education (2018)
The e-learning tool was associated with improved knowledge scores among nurses, whereas the comparator email was associated with improved scores among doctors. This implies that different strategies may be required for optimizing the effectiveness of education among different health professional groups. Low survey response rates limited conclusions regarding the tool's effectiveness. Improvements to design and evaluation methodology may increase the likelihood of a demonstrable effect from e-learning tools in the future.