Ajuwon Grace Ada
E, Latunde Odeku Medical Library, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2003 Sep 18;3:10. doi: 10.1186/1472-6947-3-10.
The internet is an important source of up-to-date medical information. Although several studies in different countries have explored the extent to which health science students use the computer and the internet, few researches are available on this subject in Nigeria. The aim of this study was to assess the uptake of computer and internet by health science students studying in the country.
One hundred and eighty three first year medical and nursing students of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria, completed a-25 item questionnaire during routine Library Orientation Program in the medical library. The EPI-Info software was used for data analysis.
The mean ages for medical students and the student nurses were 22 and 24.6 years respectively. Overall, 42.6% of the entire sample could use the computer, 57.4% could not. While more than half (58%) of the medical students are computer literate, majority (75.9%) of the student nurses are not. Slightly more than two thirds (60.7%) of the entire students had ever used the internet, 33. 9% had not. E-mail was the most popular of internet services used by the students (76.4%) and the cyber café was the common place where students had accessed these services. The students' mean scores on a 15-point perceived self-efficacy scale for internet-related tasks was 3.8 for medical and 0.7 for nursing students (p = 0.00). Students who are computer literate had superior mean scores (4.8) than those without (0.6) (p = 0.000).
First year clinical and nursing students in Ibadan Nigeria have not fully utilised the opportunity that the use of computer and internet offer for medical education. Improved efforts such as inclusion of computer education in medical and nursing curricular and establishment of computer laboratories are required to increase the student's access to computers and internet.
互联网是最新医学信息的重要来源。尽管不同国家的多项研究探讨了健康科学专业学生使用计算机和互联网的程度,但在尼日利亚,关于这一主题的研究却很少。本研究的目的是评估尼日利亚国内健康科学专业学生对计算机和互联网的使用情况。
在尼日利亚伊巴丹大学学院医院,183名医学和护理专业一年级学生在医学图书馆的常规图书馆定向培训项目中完成了一份包含25个条目的问卷。使用EPI-Info软件进行数据分析。
医学专业学生和护理专业学生的平均年龄分别为22岁和24.6岁。总体而言,整个样本中有42.6%的学生能够使用计算机,57.4%的学生不能。虽然超过一半(58%)的医学专业学生具备计算机知识,但大多数(75.9%)护理专业学生不具备。略超过三分之二(60.7%)的全体学生曾使用过互联网,33.9%的学生没有使用过。电子邮件是学生使用最多的互联网服务(76.4%),网吧是学生获取这些服务的常见场所。在15分的互联网相关任务自我效能感量表上,医学专业学生的平均得分是3.8分,护理专业学生的平均得分是0.7分(p = 0.00)。具备计算机知识的学生平均得分(4.8分)高于不具备的学生(0.6分)(p = 0.000)。
尼日利亚伊巴丹的临床和护理专业一年级学生尚未充分利用计算机和互联网为医学教育提供的机会。需要加大力度,如将计算机教育纳入医学和护理课程以及建立计算机实验室,以增加学生使用计算机和互联网的机会。