Background Although learning in clinical settings is a key element of nursing education, for many learners these are challenging developmental contexts often marked by isolation and a lack of belongingness. Despite the massive appropriation of mobile instant messaging (MIM) platforms and the connective properties attendant to them, very little is known about their role in and impact on nursing students' clinical learning experiences. Approach and Methods To address this gap, the study, which was part of a multinational research project on the use of mobile social media in health professions education in developing countries, examined the use of the instant messaging platform WhatsApp by nursing students during placements and potential assoc...
Abstract For nursing students, mobile technology with its various features can be applied in nursin...
Social media usage in nursing education is limited and the active use of various new developed learn...
Objective- The main objective of the study is to investigate the assessment of social media use on s...
Background: The global use of mobile devices with their connectivity capacity, and integrated with t...
Despite the proliferation of Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) platforms, such as WhatsApp, studies tha...
The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a study that examined the use of a Short Mes...
Managing large cohorts of undergraduate student nurses during off-campus clinical placement is compl...
Introduction Social media rapidly disseminates information but is a controversial learning platform ...
This paper explores some of the difficulties, challenges and rewards for student nurses and nurse ac...
In promoting integration and engagement and enhancing retention, completion and success, the need fo...
Background: Nurse educators are exploring how mobile technology can support students in clinical pra...
'Instant Messaging' (IM) and 'Presence,' which is essentially the ability of being able to detect if...
'Instant Messaging ' (IM) and 'Presence, ' which is essentially the ability of b...
Background Mobile technology has infiltrated our day to day existence through provision of inexhaus...
Background\ud \ud Managing large student cohorts can be a challenge for university academics, coordi...
Abstract For nursing students, mobile technology with its various features can be applied in nursin...
Social media usage in nursing education is limited and the active use of various new developed learn...
Objective- The main objective of the study is to investigate the assessment of social media use on s...
Background: The global use of mobile devices with their connectivity capacity, and integrated with t...
Despite the proliferation of Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) platforms, such as WhatsApp, studies tha...
The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a study that examined the use of a Short Mes...
Managing large cohorts of undergraduate student nurses during off-campus clinical placement is compl...
Introduction Social media rapidly disseminates information but is a controversial learning platform ...
This paper explores some of the difficulties, challenges and rewards for student nurses and nurse ac...
In promoting integration and engagement and enhancing retention, completion and success, the need fo...
Background: Nurse educators are exploring how mobile technology can support students in clinical pra...
'Instant Messaging' (IM) and 'Presence,' which is essentially the ability of being able to detect if...
'Instant Messaging ' (IM) and 'Presence, ' which is essentially the ability of b...
Background Mobile technology has infiltrated our day to day existence through provision of inexhaus...
Background\ud \ud Managing large student cohorts can be a challenge for university academics, coordi...
Abstract For nursing students, mobile technology with its various features can be applied in nursin...
Social media usage in nursing education is limited and the active use of various new developed learn...
Objective- The main objective of the study is to investigate the assessment of social media use on s...