The goal for learners to make successful use of information technology (IT) has become a staple of education policy and curriculum. The literature about how this can be achieved offers various conceptions of this goal, namely, skills, competence, literacy, fluency, capabilities, etc. When these concepts are reified as a taxonomy or model, they are presented in abstract forms distinct from the people who are supposed to attain them: in particular their attitudes and aspirations, which can change over time. This study, informed by Legitimation Code Theory’s (LCT) ‘specialisation’ concept (Maton 2014), surveyed student nurses (n = 310) in one UK university to find out what approach to learning they thought would lead to success in IT. The surv...
Today, in the digital age, we are committed to prepare the future nurse for the information technolo...
Aim: This paper presents the findings from a study that explored whether the information and communi...
Little is known about nursing students' information literacy skills and perceptions of Web-enha...
The goal for learners to make successful use of information technology (IT) has become a staple of e...
Aim: This paper profiles a study that explored nursing students’ information and communication techn...
Objectives: To investigate whether an information literacy programme for pre-registration nursing st...
The use of Information Technology (IT) in healthcare organizations is omnipresent. The nursing curr...
Objectives: Investigates whether an information literacy programme for pre-registration nursing stud...
The article presents a qualitative case study of the complexities involved in information technology...
New recruits to courses in nursing, midwifery and health visiting come from a wide range of educatio...
Background: Digital health is a driving force for embedding adequate informatics skills and competen...
This study investigates the conceptions of information literacy held by student nurses on a BSc Nurs...
This paper challenges the idea of 'the digital native' and the subsequent assumption of digital lite...
frameworks that can enable cumulative knowledge-building across the field. This article explores the...
The rapid uptake of technology is changing the way health professionals provide care to patients and...
Today, in the digital age, we are committed to prepare the future nurse for the information technolo...
Aim: This paper presents the findings from a study that explored whether the information and communi...
Little is known about nursing students' information literacy skills and perceptions of Web-enha...
The goal for learners to make successful use of information technology (IT) has become a staple of e...
Aim: This paper profiles a study that explored nursing students’ information and communication techn...
Objectives: To investigate whether an information literacy programme for pre-registration nursing st...
The use of Information Technology (IT) in healthcare organizations is omnipresent. The nursing curr...
Objectives: Investigates whether an information literacy programme for pre-registration nursing stud...
The article presents a qualitative case study of the complexities involved in information technology...
New recruits to courses in nursing, midwifery and health visiting come from a wide range of educatio...
Background: Digital health is a driving force for embedding adequate informatics skills and competen...
This study investigates the conceptions of information literacy held by student nurses on a BSc Nurs...
This paper challenges the idea of 'the digital native' and the subsequent assumption of digital lite...
frameworks that can enable cumulative knowledge-building across the field. This article explores the...
The rapid uptake of technology is changing the way health professionals provide care to patients and...
Today, in the digital age, we are committed to prepare the future nurse for the information technolo...
Aim: This paper presents the findings from a study that explored whether the information and communi...
Little is known about nursing students' information literacy skills and perceptions of Web-enha...