J Korean Acad Adult Nurs.  2010 Dec;22(6):582-593.

Development of Multimedia Contents on Smoking Cessation Leadership Program for Health Care Professionals

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, Sahmyook University, Korea. shinsr@syu.ac.kr
  • 2Center for Cancer Prevention and Detection, Korea National Cancer Center, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
Health care professionals represent an immediately available resource to promote smoking cessation. However, the content in smoking cessation intervention courses in most institutions is insufficiently covered due to the limited number of class hours. The purpose of this study was to develop a comprehensive tobacco cessation-web-based, multimedia, educational program for a range of medical professionals.
METHODS
Based on Jung's Teaching and Learning Structure Plan Model, a development process was proposed comprising four stages: (1) analysis, (2) planning, (3) production, and (4) operation/evaluation. The effectiveness of the program was tested using quasi-experimental design, and the participants in experimental group were required to complete the program. Changes in the level of knowledge and attitude were measured.
RESULTS
The educational program developed includes nine topics and 26 sub-topics. A total of 180 storyboards, 15 videos, and 27 pictures were made. After the education, the level of knowledge was significantly increased in the experimental group.
CONCLUSION
This web-based program can be recommended as a potential medium for health care professionals to use in counseling smoking cessation. The study findings also indicated that the program may be either offered as a teaching aid or utilized concurrently with lectures for students studying health care-related topics.

Keyword

Smoking cessation; Multimedia; Program development

MeSH Terms

Counseling
Delivery of Health Care
Humans
Leadership
Learning
Lectures
Multimedia
Program Development
Smoke
Smoking
Smoking Cessation
Tobacco
Smoke
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