Innovative e-learning educational resource to improve Smoking Cessation knowledge and skills among Healthcare degrees in Higher Education Erasmus Project
General information for the Innovative e-learning educational resource to improve Smoking Cessation knowledge and skills among Healthcare degrees in Higher Education Erasmus Project
Project Title
Innovative e-learning educational resource to improve Smoking Cessation knowledge and skills among Healthcare degrees in Higher Education
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for higher education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2019
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Health and wellbeing; Open and distance learning; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses
Project Summary
Tobacco use is a significant public health hazard, responsible for nearly 700.000 annual deaths in Europe. Despite these figures, still 28% of European adults are smokers with the consequently risk of maintaining and even increasing the burden of tobacco-related diseases in the old continent. Treating tobacco dependence is both effective and cost-effective and is supported by a solid body of evidence. Healthcare professionals play a vital role in helping smokers quit, with smoking cessation intervention knowledge and skills being a multi-disciplinary preventable content that should be learned by all healthcare professionals during their educational years. Tobacco cessation interventions range from brief advice to intensive counseling and include the use of pharmacological treatments. Then, students from healthcare professions are expected to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to contribute to treating tobacco dependence and reducing the burden of tobacco-related diseases.
Gap: Nevertheless, tobacco cessation services are still insufficient. One of the reasons is the lack of training in how to support smokers quit received by healthcare professionals during their academic years. Thus, until now, smoking cessation intervention knowledge, skills, and competences have been offered to healthcare professionals as part of their continuous professional development. The Word Health Organization has recommended the inclusion of tobacco control in all curricula for healthcare professionals to ensure that all new staff is appropriately trained.
Solution: The INSTrUCT, a theoretically-guided educational programme, has been designed to teach the necessary knowledge, skills, and competencies that all health professionals should learn before working in a clinical setting. The programme will incorporate innovative pedagogies and methods that will support not only learners but also educators. The programme is an open educational resource (OER) composed of an online course with videos, a virtual simulation area and an implementation guideline for teachers. The OER will be easily introduced into the Higher Education curricula of several health science degrees (medicine, nursing, pharmacy, etc.).
Participants: As nurses are the largest group in the healthcare workforce, we will first develop and test INSTrUCT to nursing students from four European countries. Focusing on nursing at this stage, we will cover the most numerous groups of actors in the clinical setting, whose main responsibilities are oriented to health promotion and health education. So, our participants are six nursing schools from four European countries (Belgium, the UK, Spain and Portugal) that will use the OER with their nursing students. It is expected that 180-240 students will use the OER.
Methodology: INSTrUCT is a 36 months innovative implementation and dissemination educational
Project intended to create an OER by a participatory theory-driven approach.
• First, we will adapt and update a former e-learning course addressed to healthcare professionals in Spain and Portugal to the characteristics of undergraduate students by doing a literature review and focus groups with teachers and students. Once decided the contents, the scripts and exercises will be drafted. Knowledge, skills and competences will be acquired through several pedagogical resources: e-learning course with slides, videos, exercises, and for the first time a virtual simulation that will provide the opportunity to test students’ content and clinical reasoning skills in a real-life simulated tobacco cessation intervention.
• Second, we will support teachers and organisations to implement the OER through a training activity and an implementation guideline.
• Third, we will evaluate the OER with a mix-methods approach. Process indicators: coverage, fidelity and dose of the programme. Impact indicators: changes of knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of students. Qualitative indicators: satisfaction, perceptions towards its applicability, etc.
• Fourth, we will disseminate the OER by two multiplier events, a policy recommendations document and educational publications derived of our results that will help to scale up and accelerate the use of INSTrUCT in Europe and overseas.
In conclusion, our goal is that INSTrUCT becomes a useful resource available to all healthcare Higher Education Schools across Europe, and that it tackles the historical neglect of smoking cessation education by introducing it as “multi-disciplinary educational content required for healthcare professions before graduation”.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 360596 Eur
Project Coordinator
INSTITUT CATALA D’ONCOLOGIA & Country: ES
Project Partners
- UNIVERSITE LIBRE DE BRUXELLES
- ERASMUSHOGESCHOOL BRUSSEL
- UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
- UNIVERSIDAD DE LLEIDA
- UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA
- ESCOLA SUPERIOR DE ENFERMAGEM DE COIMBRA
- KING’S COLLEGE LONDON

