| Literature DB >> 26842093 |
Jennifer Chipps1, Christoph Pimmer, Petra Brysiewicz, Fiona Walters, Sebastian Linxen, Thandi Ndebele, Urs Gröhbiel.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Empirical studies show the value of mobile phones as effective educational tools to support learning in the nursing profession, predominantly in high income countries. PROBLEM STATEMENT: The rapidly increasing prevalence of mobile phone technology in Africa nourishes hopes that these tools could be equally effective in lowly resourced contexts, specifically in efforts to achieve the health-related Millennium Development goals. The purpose of this study was to investigate the perception and use of mobile phones as educational and professional tools by nurses in lowly resourced settings.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26842093 PMCID: PMC6091672 DOI: 10.4102/curationis.v38i2.1500
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curationis ISSN: 0379-8577
Respondents of the study.
| Site | Couse respondents | Sample (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Site A | 13 | 13 (100) |
| Site B | 17 | 13 (76.5) |
| Site C | 12 | 5 (41.7) |
| Site D | 20 | 11 (55.0) |
| University site | 51 | 14 (27.5) |
Mobile phone functionalities used (N = 56).
| Variable | Programme related | Work-related | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Facilitators (%) | Students (%) | Facilitators (%) | Colleagues (%) | Students (%) | |
| Phone calls | 25 (44.6) | 31 (55.4) | 25 (44.6) | 22 (39.3) | 24 (42.9) |
| SMSs | 15 (26.8) | 26 (46.4) | 14 (25.0) | 22 (39.3) | 17 (30.4) |
| Emails | 9 (16.1) | 6 (10.7) | 8 (14.3) | 8 (14.3) | 10 (17.9) |
| 3 (5.4) | 3 (5.4) | 3 (5.4) | 4 (7.1) | 4 (7.1) | |
| 6 (10.7) | 9 (16.1) | 7 (12.5) | 8 (14.3) | 6 (10.7) | |
Institutional environment (N = 56).
| Variable | Agreement (%) |
|---|---|
| Lecturers include teamwork | 45 (80.4) |
| Independent problem solving is encouraged | 45 (80.4) |
| Lecturers engage students in discussions | 41 (73.2) |
| Lectures consist of formal presentations | 36 (64.3) |
| Lecturers provide feedback about individual performance | 36 (64.3) |
| Photo camera | 22 (39.3) |
| Desktop computer | 24 (42.9) |
| Mobile phone | 31 (55.4) |
| Video camera | 32 (57.1) |
| Smartphone | 39 (69.6) |
| E-learning sites & course websites | 39 (69.6) |
| Learning Management Systems | 47 (83.9) |
| Laptop | 47 (83.9) |
| The university supports the use of mobile phones for learning | 34 (60.7) |
| The university supports the use of social networking sites for learning | 22 (39.3) |
| The use of social network sites for educational purposes is being taught as part of nursing education | 17 (30.4) |
| The use of mobile devices for educational use is being taught as part of nursing education | 14 (25.0) |
| The use of mobile devices for educational use is supported at work | 14 (25.0) |
| The use of social networking sites for educational use is supported at work | 9 (16.1) |
Individual characteristics (N = 56).
| Variable | Agree (%) |
|---|---|
| Perceived competency | |
| Competent in the use of a mobile phone | 40 (71.4) |
| Competent in the use of a smartphone to access the Internet | 36 (64.3) |
| Competent in the use of a desktop computer/laptop to access the Internet | 34 (60.7) |
| Generally competent in the use of a desktop computer/laptop | 26 (46.4) |
| Laptop | 43 (76.8) |
| LMS (e.g. Moodle) | 41 (73.2) |
| E-learning | 34 (60.7) |
| Course related websites | 34 (60.7) |
| Smartphone | 31 (55.4) |
| Video | 26 (46.4) |
| Mobile phone | 22 (39.3) |
| Desktop computer | 20 (35.7) |
| Camera | 17 (30.4) |
Attitudes towards the use of technology and education (N = 56).
| Variable | Agree (%) |
|---|---|
| Information technology has changed the way midwives access information | 44 (78.6) |
| Information technology assists me with looking up information independently | 42 (75.0) |
| Information technology assists me with verifying information from lecturers | 41 (73.2) |
| Technology is essential for successful learning | 41 (73.2) |
| I consider the trustworthiness of information I find on the Internet | 40 (71.4) |
| Technology is more helpful than frustrating | 25 (44.6) |
| Technology makes facilitators better at their job | 43 (76.8) |
| Technology is essential for successful teaching | 42 (75.0) |
| The university uses the technology effectively | 36 (64.3) |
| The university needs to ensure the availability of more technology at rural sites | 29 (51.8) |
| Technology is worth the investment | 33 (58.9) |
| The university needs more technology | 33 (58.9) |
| My facilitators use technology effectively | 45 (80.4) |
| My facilitators use technology frequently enough | 43 (76.8) |
| My facilitators know how to use the technology that is available | 28 (50.0) |
| Importance of using a mobile phone to discuss educational topics with facilitators | 46 (82.1) |
| Importance of using a mobile phone to discuss work-related topics with facilitators | 46 (82.1) |
| Importance of mobile phones to search for work-related information | 43 (76.8) |
| Importance of using a mobile phone to discuss work-related topics with students | 41 (73.2) |
| Importance of using a mobile phone to discuss work-related topics with colleagues | 39 (69.6) |
| Mobile phones have changed the way I learn | 35 (62.5) |
| Mobile phones are important tools in my daily life | 30 (53.6) |
| Social networking sites have changed the way I learn | 35 (62.5) |
| Using Facebook for medical topics supports my learning | 13 (23.2) |