Authors

  1. Waszak, Daria L. DNP, RN, CNE, COHN-S, CEN
  2. Stec, Melissa DNP, APRN, CNM, FACNM, FAAN
  3. Martini, Kady DNP, RN, EBP-CH, NEA-BC
  4. Mihal, Christine C. EdD, RN

Abstract

Background: An innovative remote learning intervention, PICO Pal, was implemented with groups of undergraduate nursing students in a nursing research course to promote interactive learning, collaboration, and information literacy.

 

Problem: Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a challenging topic to teach nursing students, especially in a remote learning environment.

 

Approach: PICO Pal used Apple Numbers to facilitate remote group work on a PICOT poster. The approach was evaluated using pre- and posttest surveys with 50 undergraduate nursing students at a small private university in New Jersey.

 

Outcomes: The evaluation showed positive perceptions of the assignment and gains with knowledge of EBP. However, there were no gains in the perceptions of group work.

 

Conclusions: The assignment was effective at teaching aspects of the EBP process but should be reevaluated to maximize group work dynamics and comfort with use of technology.