Chipps Jennifer, Pimmer Christoph, Brysiewicz Petra, Walters Fiona, Linxen Sebastian, Ndebele Thandi, Gröhbiel Urs
School of Nursing, University of the Western Cape, South Africa and Sydney Nursing School, University of Sydney.
Curationis. 2015 Dec 14;38(2):1500. doi: 10.4102/curationis.v38i2.1500.
Empirical studies show the value of mobile phones as effective educational tools to support learning in the nursing profession, predominantly in high income countries.
The rapidly increasing prevalence of mobile phone technology in Africa nourishes hopes that these tools could be equally effective in lowly resourced contexts, specifically in efforts to achieve the health-related Millennium Development goals. The purpose of this study was to investigate the perception and use of mobile phones as educational and professional tools by nurses in lowly resourced settings.
A quantitative survey using self-administered questionnaires was conducted of rural advanced midwives.
Fifty-six nurses (49.6%) from the 113 rural-based midwives attending an advanced midwifery training programme at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, filled in a questionnaire. The results showed that, whilst nurses regarded their technology competences as low and although they received very little official support from their educational and professional institutions, the majority frequently used mobile functions and applications to support their work and learning processes. They perceived mobile devices with their voice, text, and email functions as important tools for the educational and professional activities of searching for information and engaging with facilitators and peers from work and study contexts. To a lesser extent, the use of social networks, such as WhatsApp and Facebook, were also reported.
It is concluded that educational institutions should support the appropriate use of mobile phones more systematically; particularly in relation to the development of mobile network literacy skills.
实证研究表明,在护理专业中,手机作为有效的教育工具具有重要价值,这主要体现在高收入国家。
非洲手机技术的迅速普及让人们希望这些工具在资源匮乏的环境中同样有效,特别是在实现与健康相关的千年发展目标的努力中。本研究的目的是调查资源匮乏地区护士对手机作为教育和专业工具的认知与使用情况。
对农村高级助产士进行了一项使用自填式问卷的定量调查。
南非夸祖鲁 - 纳塔尔大学参加高级助产士培训项目的113名农村助产士中的56名护士(49.6%)填写了问卷。结果显示,虽然护士认为自己的技术能力较低,且他们从教育和专业机构获得的官方支持很少,但大多数人经常使用手机功能和应用程序来支持他们的工作和学习过程。他们将具有语音、文本和电子邮件功能的移动设备视为教育和专业活动中搜索信息以及与工作和学习环境中的辅导员及同行交流的重要工具。在较小程度上,也有人报告使用了WhatsApp和Facebook等社交网络。
得出的结论是,教育机构应更系统地支持手机的合理使用;特别是在移动网络素养技能的培养方面。