Ask the expert: Evaluating effectiveness of staff education
HCPro's Advisor to the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®, March 1, 2010
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Q: What are some ways to evaluate the effectiveness of MRP education?
A: Integral to the MRP journey to designation, and to sustaining a culture of nursing excellence, is education. In order to meet multiple learner styles and schedules, education must be provided in different formats, at different times, and at low- to no-cost. Some of the more common methods of education include instructor led/classroom, computer based, case studies, self instructional modules, handouts, subject matter experts, one on one via department-based educators, on unit demonstration and return-demonstration, simulation lab, presentations during shared governance or staff meetings or huddles, using games, and mock surveys.
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