Scollin P
College of Health Professions, University of Massachusetts Lowell, 3 Solomont Way, Suite 4, Lowell, MA 01854-5125, USA.
Comput Nurs. 2001 Nov-Dec;19(6):249-56.
A descriptive cross-sectional survey was used to collect data from nurse educators related to the use of online electronic resources for scholarly pursuits. The 35-question survey was divided into 4 sections, Environment, Stressor, Utilization, and Demographics information. Two open-ended questions were also included to allow respondents to elaborate on factors that they believed facilitated or detracted from use of online resources but were not adequately covered in the survey. Data were received from 489 respondents who were faculty members currently teaching in 1 of 38 colleges or universities located in the 6 New England states offering a minimum of a baccalaureate degree in nursing. Quantitative and qualitative data analysis revealed that many of the same issues, previously reported as deterrents to the use of computers, also play a significant role in preventing the use of online resources. The two open-ended questions provided clarification of facilitators and detractors to use of online resources and were used to understand better the quantitative results. Based on the findings of this study, recommendations for administrators, educators, staff developers, and technical support personnel are discussed.
采用描述性横断面调查从护理教育工作者那里收集与用于学术追求的在线电子资源使用相关的数据。这份包含35个问题的调查问卷分为4个部分:环境、压力源、利用情况和人口统计学信息。还包括两个开放式问题,以便受访者详细阐述他们认为促进或妨碍在线资源使用但在调查中未得到充分涵盖的因素。数据来自489名受访者,他们是在新英格兰6个州的38所学院或大学中至少一所任教的教职员工,这些院校提供至少护理学学士学位。定量和定性数据分析表明,许多之前被报告为阻碍计算机使用的相同问题,在阻止在线资源使用方面也起着重要作用。这两个开放式问题对在线资源使用的促进因素和阻碍因素进行了澄清,并用于更好地理解定量结果。基于本研究的结果,讨论了对管理人员、教育工作者、员工发展人员和技术支持人员的建议。