When online learning becomes compulsory: Student nurses' adoption of information communication technology in a private nursing education institution.

Q2 Medicine
Petra Bester, Karlien Smit, Maryke De Beer, Pieter H Myburgh
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Background: Integrating the use of information communication technology (ICT) in nursing curricula when preparing student nurses for the digital health future such as the sudden online learning as a result of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is vital. However, when student nurses in a South African private nursing education institution, struggled to complete obligatory online learning courses, nurse educators had to search for solutions.

Objectives: To explore the barriers and enablers for ICT adoption by a diverse group of student nurses in a private nursing education institution in the Free State Province.

Method: Following a qualitative, explorative, interpretive-descriptive design, student nurses were invited to participate. Based on all-inclusive, purposive sampling with inclusion criteria enabled selecting, a total of 17 participants who took part in three focus groups and written narratives. Transcribed interviews underwent thematic analysis with co-coder consensus. The study adhered to strategies to enhance trustworthiness.

Results: Students shared their views related to ICT and online learning within their theory and practice training. Student nurses held positive, negative and contrasting views of ICT adoption and online learning. Actions to master ICT adoption and online learning are highlighted. Information communication technology brings a challenging interdependence between nurses and technology.

Conclusion: Integration of ICT into nursing programmes is important. The enablers and barriers to ICT are described. Expose students to different technologies, especially using smart phones to search for (academic/non-academic) information. The adoption of ICT should enhance the learning process and facilitate deep learning. Students preferred online learning for self-assessment and described how they tried to master ICT and online learning. Information communication technologies in the clinical setting highlight the challenged interdependence between nurses and technology. Context-specific recommendations are proposed.

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当在线学习成为必修课:私立护理教育机构护士学生对信息通信技术的采用。
背景:在护理课程中整合信息通信技术(ICT)的使用,以使学生护士为数字健康未来做好准备,例如2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行导致的突然在线学习,这一点至关重要。然而,当南非一家私立护理教育机构的护士学生很难完成必修的在线学习课程时,护士教育工作者不得不寻找解决方案。目的:探讨自由州省私立护理教育机构中不同群体的学生护士采用ICT的障碍和促进因素。方法:采用定性、探索性、解释性描述设计,邀请实习护士参与。基于全面的、有目的的抽样和纳入标准的选择,共有17名参与者参加了三个焦点小组和书面叙述。在共同编码器的共识下,对转录的访谈进行了专题分析。研究坚持提高可信度的策略。结果:学生们在理论和实践培训中分享了他们对信息通信技术和在线学习的看法。护生对资讯科技采用与线上学习持正面、负面及截然不同的看法。强调了掌握信息通信技术采用和在线学习的行动。信息通信技术带来了护士与技术之间具有挑战性的相互依存关系。结论:信息通信技术与护理方案的整合非常重要。描述了信息通信技术的推动因素和障碍。让学生接触不同的技术,特别是使用智能手机搜索(学术/非学术)信息。信息通信技术的采用应能加强学习过程,促进深度学习。学生更喜欢在线学习进行自我评估,并描述了他们如何尝试掌握ICT和在线学习。临床环境中的信息通信技术突出了护士与技术之间的相互依存关系。针对具体情况提出建议。
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