TY - JOUR
T1 - Improving health care providers’ capacity for self-regulated learning in online continuing pharmacy education
T2 - The role of internet self-efficacy
AU - Chiu, Yen Lin
AU - Liang, Jyh Chong
AU - Mao, Pili Chih Min
AU - Tsai, Chin Chung
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 The Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions, the Association for Hospital Medical Education, and the Society for Academic Continuing Medical Education. All rights reserved.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Introduction: Although Internet-based learning is widely used to improve health professionals’ knowledge and skills, the selfregulated learning (SRL) activities of online continuing education in pharmacy are seldom discussed. The main purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between pharmacists’ Internet self-efficacy (ISE) and their SRL in online continuing education. Methods: A total of 164 in-service pharmacists in Taiwan were surveyed with the Internet Self-Efficacy Survey, including basic ISE (B-ISE), advanced ISE (A-ISE) and professional ISE (P-ISE), as well as the Self-Regulated Learning Questionnaire consisting of preparatory SRL (P-SRL) and enactment SRL (E-SRL). Results: Results of a 1-by-3 (educational levels: junior college versus bachelor versus master) analysis of variance and a 1-by-4 (institutions: community-based versus hospital versus clinic versus company) analysis of variance revealed that there were differences in ISE and SRL among different education levels and working institutions. The hierarchical regression analyses indicated that B-ISE and P-ISE were significant predictors of P-SRL, whereas P-ISE was a critical predictor of E-SRL. Moreover, the interaction of P-ISE · age was linked to E-SRL, implying that P-ISE has a stronger influence on E-SRL for older pharmacists than for younger pharmacists. However, the interactions between age and ISE (A-ISE, B-ISE, and P-ISE) were not related to P-SRL. Discussion: This study highlighted the importance of ISE and age for increasing pharmacists’ SRL in online continuing education.
AB - Introduction: Although Internet-based learning is widely used to improve health professionals’ knowledge and skills, the selfregulated learning (SRL) activities of online continuing education in pharmacy are seldom discussed. The main purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between pharmacists’ Internet self-efficacy (ISE) and their SRL in online continuing education. Methods: A total of 164 in-service pharmacists in Taiwan were surveyed with the Internet Self-Efficacy Survey, including basic ISE (B-ISE), advanced ISE (A-ISE) and professional ISE (P-ISE), as well as the Self-Regulated Learning Questionnaire consisting of preparatory SRL (P-SRL) and enactment SRL (E-SRL). Results: Results of a 1-by-3 (educational levels: junior college versus bachelor versus master) analysis of variance and a 1-by-4 (institutions: community-based versus hospital versus clinic versus company) analysis of variance revealed that there were differences in ISE and SRL among different education levels and working institutions. The hierarchical regression analyses indicated that B-ISE and P-ISE were significant predictors of P-SRL, whereas P-ISE was a critical predictor of E-SRL. Moreover, the interaction of P-ISE · age was linked to E-SRL, implying that P-ISE has a stronger influence on E-SRL for older pharmacists than for younger pharmacists. However, the interactions between age and ISE (A-ISE, B-ISE, and P-ISE) were not related to P-SRL. Discussion: This study highlighted the importance of ISE and age for increasing pharmacists’ SRL in online continuing education.
KW - Continuing education
KW - Internet self-efficacy
KW - Internet-based learning
KW - Pharmacist
KW - Self-regulated learning
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U2 - 10.1097/CEH.0000000000000066
DO - 10.1097/CEH.0000000000000066
M3 - Article
C2 - 27262151
AN - SCOPUS:84981742667
SN - 0894-1912
VL - 36
SP - 89
EP - 95
JO - Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions
JF - Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions
IS - 2
ER -