Evaluation of the quality of learning objects in the health care area :

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Autor(a) principal: Trindade, Carolina Sturm
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Kato,Sergio Kakuta, D'Avila, Otávio Pereira, Siqueira, Ana Célia da Silva, Umpierre, Roberto Nunes, Correa, Ana Paula Borngraber, Dahmer, Alessandra, Reppold, Caroline Tozzi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/184022
Resumo: In Brazil, distance education plays an important role in the training of human resources in the health area. In this context, learning objects, understood as modular digital resources used to support learning, are widely used tools in the process of knowledge construction, although not all are valid resources. To date, the literature does not have a specific instrument in Portuguese to evaluate the quality of learning objects in the health area. In order to fill this gap, this paper describes the search for evidence of validity of internal structure and convergent validity of Equalis-OAS: Scale to evaluate the quality of learning objects in the health area. For the study, Equalis-OAS was applied to professionals and undergraduate students from the different areas of Health Sciences, all participants taking a continuing education health course about Food and Nutrition in Primary Health Care. One thousand and sixty-nine volunteers participated in the study. An Exploratory Factor Analysis revealed that the instrument, which has as its construct “Quality of learning objects for the health area”, covers three dimensions: “Intrinsic Concepts of Learning Objects in the Health Area”, “Educational Characteristics” and “Presentation”. The final instrument consisted of 41 items, which explained 66.8% of the total variance of the scores. The scale had excellent internal consistency indexes (overall scale: α = 0.979; “Intrinsic Concepts of Learning Objects”: α = 0.927; “Educational”: α = 0.947; “Presentation”: α = 0.977). Regarding convergent validation, Pearson’s correlation indicated that Equalis-OAS had a moderate correlation (r=0.59, p<0.01) with LORI version 2.0, translated into Portuguese, an instrument for the evaluation of learning objects in general (i.e., not specific to the health area). These results indicate that Equalis-OAS is an instrument that presents good evidence of validity, indicating its use in the context of health education and research.
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title Evaluation of the quality of learning objects in the health care area :
spellingShingle Evaluation of the quality of learning objects in the health care area :
Trindade, Carolina Sturm
Educação em saúde
Educação a distância
Materiais de ensino
Estudo de validação
Psicometria
Teaching materials
Distance education
Health education
Validation studies
Psychometrics
title_short Evaluation of the quality of learning objects in the health care area :
title_full Evaluation of the quality of learning objects in the health care area :
title_fullStr Evaluation of the quality of learning objects in the health care area :
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the quality of learning objects in the health care area :
title_sort Evaluation of the quality of learning objects in the health care area :
author Trindade, Carolina Sturm
author_facet Trindade, Carolina Sturm
Kato,Sergio Kakuta
D'Avila, Otávio Pereira
Siqueira, Ana Célia da Silva
Umpierre, Roberto Nunes
Correa, Ana Paula Borngraber
Dahmer, Alessandra
Reppold, Caroline Tozzi
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author2 Kato,Sergio Kakuta
D'Avila, Otávio Pereira
Siqueira, Ana Célia da Silva
Umpierre, Roberto Nunes
Correa, Ana Paula Borngraber
Dahmer, Alessandra
Reppold, Caroline Tozzi
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Trindade, Carolina Sturm
Kato,Sergio Kakuta
D'Avila, Otávio Pereira
Siqueira, Ana Célia da Silva
Umpierre, Roberto Nunes
Correa, Ana Paula Borngraber
Dahmer, Alessandra
Reppold, Caroline Tozzi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Educação em saúde
Educação a distância
Materiais de ensino
Estudo de validação
Psicometria
topic Educação em saúde
Educação a distância
Materiais de ensino
Estudo de validação
Psicometria
Teaching materials
Distance education
Health education
Validation studies
Psychometrics
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Teaching materials
Distance education
Health education
Validation studies
Psychometrics
description In Brazil, distance education plays an important role in the training of human resources in the health area. In this context, learning objects, understood as modular digital resources used to support learning, are widely used tools in the process of knowledge construction, although not all are valid resources. To date, the literature does not have a specific instrument in Portuguese to evaluate the quality of learning objects in the health area. In order to fill this gap, this paper describes the search for evidence of validity of internal structure and convergent validity of Equalis-OAS: Scale to evaluate the quality of learning objects in the health area. For the study, Equalis-OAS was applied to professionals and undergraduate students from the different areas of Health Sciences, all participants taking a continuing education health course about Food and Nutrition in Primary Health Care. One thousand and sixty-nine volunteers participated in the study. An Exploratory Factor Analysis revealed that the instrument, which has as its construct “Quality of learning objects for the health area”, covers three dimensions: “Intrinsic Concepts of Learning Objects in the Health Area”, “Educational Characteristics” and “Presentation”. The final instrument consisted of 41 items, which explained 66.8% of the total variance of the scores. The scale had excellent internal consistency indexes (overall scale: α = 0.979; “Intrinsic Concepts of Learning Objects”: α = 0.927; “Educational”: α = 0.947; “Presentation”: α = 0.977). Regarding convergent validation, Pearson’s correlation indicated that Equalis-OAS had a moderate correlation (r=0.59, p<0.01) with LORI version 2.0, translated into Portuguese, an instrument for the evaluation of learning objects in general (i.e., not specific to the health area). These results indicate that Equalis-OAS is an instrument that presents good evidence of validity, indicating its use in the context of health education and research.
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