• Title of article

    The nursing students’ attitude toward using blogs in a nursing clinical practicum in Taiwan: A 3-R framework

  • Author/Authors

    Lin، نويسنده , , Kai-Yin and Shen، نويسنده , , Yen-Fen، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    1079
  • To page
    1082
  • Abstract
    SummaryBackground ursing educators have been using blogs as a channel to reflect on, share, and discuss questions and ideas for educational purpose. There were not many studies focused on the application of blog technology to the professional development of nursing education in Taiwan. ives jor goal of this study was to use a blog platform for students, writing their reflection notes, and observing the feedbacks from peers during their clinical practicum. Then we tried to probe the nursing studentsʹ attitude toward adopting 3-R categories based blog, which included wRiting reflection notes, Reading peersʹ notes, and Receiving peersʹ feedback. ipants 179 fourth grade from one five-year technical college students enrolled in a clinical practice course in Taiwan were used as a pool of sampling. Four-eight students were invited by the researcher to take part in this project. s the participants agreed that blogs provided them with opportunities to share personal experiences with others. 81% of them valued that blogs provided opportunities to offering encouragement and emotional support to their peers. A majority of the participants believed that reading peersʹ journals was helpful in enhancing their professional development. In addition, all of them agreed that reading peersʹ journals can help them understand their peerʹs viewpoints. Most of the participants agreed that they were benefited through receiving feedbacks on the blogs. About 98% of them agreed that feedbacks can promote interaction with peers. sions ndings of this study generally indicated the participantsʹ positive attitude toward using blogs in their clinical practicum. A majority of the participants also claimed that blogs provided them the opportunities to share personal experiences with their peers as well as to see things from their peersʹ viewpoints. They believed that reading peersʹ notes was helpful in enhancing their professional development. In addition, most of them agreed that receiving feedbacks could promote in-depth reflections; therefore, they were encouraged to write more reflective notes. Thus, future clinical practicum design should exert efforts to foster studentsʹ collaboration, reflections, and dialogues by providing blog platform.
  • Keywords
    BLOG , Nursing clinical practicum , Nursing students
  • Journal title
    Nurse Education Today
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Nurse Education Today
  • Record number

    1877408