Title of article
Surfing or drowning? Student nurses’ Internet skills
Author/Authors
Bond، نويسنده , , Carol S، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
5
From page
169
To page
173
Abstract
The ability to use the Internet is an essential skill for nursing students, both to support their studies, especially as nursing students spend a lot of their time in placements away from the university campus, and to support their development of skills in using what is becoming an increasingly essential tool for professionals. A study at Bournemouth University, England, found that new student nurses had poor Internet skills and were not frequent users prior to starting the course.
k was found between the students’ ages and their Internet use or skills. A clear link was however found between ability and frequency of use, except in relationship to the students’ ability to conduct an effective search. Almost half of the respondents said that they find far too much irrelevant information when searching for information on the Internet.
the importance of Information and Technology skills to nurses, both as lifelong learners and as competent practitioners and to nursing students throughout their pre-registration education, the inclusion of a programme to ensure that they develop these skills during their pre-registration education is essential.
Keywords
Nursing informatics , computer literacy , skills , INTERNET
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Record number
1873921
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