Background: Nurse educators are exploring how mobile technology can support students in clinical practice. However, the view of nursing students on the use of smartphones and mobile applications (apps) to enhance clinical education has not been explored. Their opinions are vital to capture if the right technology is to be designed, implemented and used.Method: A self-reported questionnaire, based on a review of the literature, was used to understand the opinions of undergraduate nursing students towards the use of smartphones and mobile apps to support learning in clinical environments. Descriptive statistics were utilised to describe participants and the mobile devices and apps they currently use. Thematic analysis was employed to code ope...
Increasing the use of mobile phones in education depends on the understanding of its benefits. The p...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore whether the attitudes of nursing students toward the use of mob...
During the last five years, research about mobile learning conducted with nurses, nurse supervisors ...
Background: Nurse educators are exploring how mobile technology can support students in clinical pra...
Nursing students face a variety of challenges to learning in clinical practice, from the theory–prac...
Mobile technology allows healthcare students to access current evidence-based resources. The purpose...
Abstract For nursing students, mobile technology with its various features can be applied in nursin...
Abstract Background Although the use of mobile devices can facilitate the learning process, there ma...
Background: Undergraduate nursing students are faced with entering a complex healthcare environment ...
Higher education is in the midst of an electronic transformative change cycle attributable to advanc...
BACKGROUND: Promoting the quality and effectiveness of nursing education is an important factor, gi...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify and systematically review the literature on the use of mobi...
Background: Smartphones are ubiquitous, and for some, an indispensable companion. In nursing educati...
Background: It can be challenging to engage prelicensure nursing students in theoretical, nonclinica...
We provided a one half hour session on our most recent study (See attached paper) methodology and fi...
Increasing the use of mobile phones in education depends on the understanding of its benefits. The p...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore whether the attitudes of nursing students toward the use of mob...
During the last five years, research about mobile learning conducted with nurses, nurse supervisors ...
Background: Nurse educators are exploring how mobile technology can support students in clinical pra...
Nursing students face a variety of challenges to learning in clinical practice, from the theory–prac...
Mobile technology allows healthcare students to access current evidence-based resources. The purpose...
Abstract For nursing students, mobile technology with its various features can be applied in nursin...
Abstract Background Although the use of mobile devices can facilitate the learning process, there ma...
Background: Undergraduate nursing students are faced with entering a complex healthcare environment ...
Higher education is in the midst of an electronic transformative change cycle attributable to advanc...
BACKGROUND: Promoting the quality and effectiveness of nursing education is an important factor, gi...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify and systematically review the literature on the use of mobi...
Background: Smartphones are ubiquitous, and for some, an indispensable companion. In nursing educati...
Background: It can be challenging to engage prelicensure nursing students in theoretical, nonclinica...
We provided a one half hour session on our most recent study (See attached paper) methodology and fi...
Increasing the use of mobile phones in education depends on the understanding of its benefits. The p...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore whether the attitudes of nursing students toward the use of mob...
During the last five years, research about mobile learning conducted with nurses, nurse supervisors ...