A Chronic Condition E-Learning Module for School Nurses to Train Afterschool Teachers and Staff

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Kristen Welker
Carol Cox
Haley Bylina
Hailee Baer
Shelby Duessel

Abstract

This case presents the design and assessment (at the Interaction level) of a student chronic condition e-learning module. The module is to be used by school nurses as a traditional presentation aid/slideshow to support their on-ground trainings for afterschool staff on how to manage students with chronic health conditions participating in afterschool programs. However, it also serves as an interactive, one-stop-shop for more detailed education and information on the conditions (e.g., additional prevention and treatment materials, step-by-step emergency actions for staff during and after school, resources for more training and education). Trained teachers and staff can then spend post-training time at home reading and interacting with module materials to go more in-depth on the material that the school nurses presented. Also, the module was created to be viewed on mobile devices and tablets that afterschool staff would keep with them, possibly referring to them in real-time for prevention or emergency actions.

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Welker, K., Cox, C., Bylina, H., Baer, H., & Duessel, S. (2021). A Chronic Condition E-Learning Module for School Nurses to Train Afterschool Teachers and Staff. International Journal of Designs for Learning, 12(3), 49–56. https://doi.org/10.14434/ijdl.v12i3.31195
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Kristen Welker, The Ohio State University

Kristen Welker is Assistant Professor/Health Sciences at The Ohio State University, with an interest in health communications.

Carol Cox, Truman State University

Carol Cox is Professor/Health Sciences at Truman State University with an interest in teacher education and training.

Haley Bylina, Truman State University

Hayley Bylina is a Health Sciences student at Truman State University

Hailee Baer, Truman State University

Hailee Baer is a Health Sciences student at Truman State University

Shelby Duessel, Truman State University

Shelby Duessel is a Health Sciences student at Truman State University