Kristen Butler, Terri A Clark, Lori Sutton, Eve Rice, Tasha Ruffin, Cynthia K Meyer, Debra Rose Wilson
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Understanding the Use of Social Media by Seniors in a Baccalaureate Nursing Program: A Qualitative Study.
Abstract: The integration of social media in higher education, particularly among nursing students, presents opportunities and challenges. This phenomenological qualitative study delved into the experiences of 16 graduating bachelor of science in nursing students regarding their social media use throughout their nursing program. Findings revealed three prominent themes: no time for drama, new ways of learning, and staying close to community of support. This research provides insight into how nursing students use social media. Further research is recommended on social media use in higher education.
期刊介绍:
A publication of the National League for Nursing, Nursing Education Perspectives is a peer-reviewed, bimonthly journal that provides evidence for best practices in nursing education. Through the publication of rigorously designed studies, the journal contributes to the advancement of the science of nursing education. It serves as a forum for research and innovation regarding teaching and learning, curricula, technology, and other issues important to nursing education. Today, as nurse educators strive to advance research in nursing education and break away from established patterns and chart new pathways in nursing education, Nursing Education Perspectives is a vital resource. Nursing Education Perspectives is housed in the NLN Chamberlain College of Nursing for the Advancement of the Science of Nursing Education.