A study compared two ways to train nurses on helping cancer patients with sleep problems. One group of 142 nurses used an interactive e-book, while another group received traditional classroom education. Both methods taught the same foundational sleep management techniques.
The researchers found that both training methods worked similarly well. Nurses in both groups reported feeling more confident about using sleep management techniques and were highly satisfied with their training. However, neither group showed strong improvements in their actual knowledge of the material after just one week.
This study only measured how nurses felt about their training, not whether patients actually slept better. The limited knowledge gains suggest that brief training alone might not be enough for nurses to fully master this topic. The results show that interactive e-books could be a useful alternative when traditional training isn't practical, but more research is needed to understand how this affects patient care.