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Is computer-based instruction an effective way to present fire safety training to long-term care staff?

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Is computer-based instruction an effective way to present fire safety training to long-term care staff?

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Harrington SS; Walker BL Harrington Software Associates inc., 7431 Wilson Road, Warrenton, VA 20186, USA. susan@hsainc.net This study offers evidence that computer-based instruction is a feasible and effective alternative training method for long-term care staff. Participants were 289 nursing facility staff randomly divided into two treatment groups. One group completed instructor-led (IL) fire safety training and the other completed computer-based (CB) training adapted from the IL version. Both the CB and IL groups significantly increased their scores from pre- to posttest. Differences between the two groups were not significant.

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