The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate a web-based education program designed for nursing
home caregivers to improve their management of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia
(WebEd-BPSD) exhibited by residents. Methods: Four sessions of WebEd-BPSD were developed and operated
through a web server for 4 weeks. Caregivers who had worked for more than one month in the study nursing homes
(N=6) were randomly assigned to either the experimental (N=37) or control group (N=30). Pre and posttests were
performed for both groups to assess participants’ knowledge, self-efficacy, and perceived problem solving abilities
regarding BPSD management. Only the experimental group was evaluated for program satisfaction. The data were
analyzed using descriptive statistics, x2-test, t-test, paired t-test. Results: The WebEd-BPSD was effective in increasing
participants’ knowledge about BPSD management (t=2.87, p=.006) and self-confidence about problem
solving (t=-2.08, p=.045), though not for self-efficacy or overall perceived problem solving abilities. Participants’ overall
satisfaction with the WebEd-BPSD was generally high. Conclusion: The results indicate that the WebEd- BPSD
is useful for improving nursing home caregivers' knowledge and perceived ability in BPSD management. However,
replication studies with larger random samples are necessary to confirm the findings obtained from this study.