Evidence brief: The effectiveness of mandatory computer-based trainings on government ethics, workplace harassment, or privacy and information security-related topics

In February 2014, to maintain the currency of knowledge about evidence on mandatory training on the topics of information security, workplace harassment, and government ethics, the Mandatory Training Workgroup requested that the VA Evidence-based Synthesis Program Coordinating Center (ESP CC) conduc...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Peterson, Kim, McCleery, Ellen (Author)
Corporate Authors: United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Portland VA Medical Center Evidence-based Synthesis Program Center, Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (U.S.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research And Development Service 2014, May 2014
Series:Evidence-based synthesis program
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Collection: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:In February 2014, to maintain the currency of knowledge about evidence on mandatory training on the topics of information security, workplace harassment, and government ethics, the Mandatory Training Workgroup requested that the VA Evidence-based Synthesis Program Coordinating Center (ESP CC) conduct an updated Evidence Brief on this topic. This Evidence Brief found no studies that directly evaluated the effectiveness of mandatory trainings on government ethics, workplace harassment, or privacy and information security-related topics that used computer-based delivery methods. It also found no evidence on organizational outcomes of mandatory training
Item Description:At head of title: QUERI.
Physical Description:1 PDF file (ii, 16 pages) illustration + 1 supplement (20 pages)