Nursing and Midwifery, Monash University, Melbourne, Vic., Australia.
Faculty of Nursing, Umm AlQura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
J Clin Nurs. 2021 Jan;30(1-2):44-55. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15503. Epub 2020 Oct 4.
To explore primary research evidence reporting the reason for undergraduate nursing students' engagement with social media as an extracurricular activity.
The formal integration of social media into nursing education has been discussed extensively in previous research. The influence of social media on nursing students' learning and class engagement has also been explored. However, despite the growing volume of literature examining the formal use of social media by undergraduate nursing students, a broader perspective on how and why nursing students engage with social media as an extracurricular activity has not yet been explored.
An integrative review.
A systematic search was performed to find articles published between 2007-2019 using Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, Ovid Emcare and CINAHL Plus databases and the Google Scholar search engine. The review process is reported according to PRISMA.
Twelve papers met the inclusion criteria, revealing that undergraduate nursing students engaged with social media for many reasons external to their formal curricula. They engaged with social media to keep in touch with others and to entertain themselves, promote learning, find social support, develop a professional nursing identity, share their experiences as nursing students and locate job opportunities.
Undergraduate nursing students engaged with social media for numerous reasons. It supported students in their academic and personal lives by keeping them in touch with people around them. The students used social media to identify with the nursing profession; however, its influence on their professional identity development is yet to be fully explored.
Nursing schools should consider the myriad of reasons students engage with social media in order to optimise their professional development. Understanding how nursing students' professional identity develops via social media may be used to help sustain nursing students and support their transition into practice.
探索本科护理学生将社交媒体作为课外活动参与的主要研究证据,报告其参与的原因。
在之前的研究中,已经广泛讨论了将社交媒体正式纳入护理教育。还探讨了社交媒体对护理学生学习和课堂参与的影响。然而,尽管有大量文献研究了本科护理学生对社交媒体的正式使用,但尚未从更广泛的角度探讨护理学生作为课外活动参与社交媒体的方式和原因。
综合回顾。
使用 Ovid MEDLINE、Embase、Ovid Emcare 和 CINAHL Plus 数据库和 Google Scholar 搜索引擎进行系统搜索,以查找 2007-2019 年间发表的文章。审查过程按照 PRISMA 报告。
符合纳入标准的 12 篇论文揭示了本科护理学生出于课程以外的许多原因参与社交媒体。他们参与社交媒体是为了与他人保持联系和娱乐,促进学习,寻找社会支持,发展专业护理身份,分享作为护理学生的经验以及寻找工作机会。
本科护理学生出于多种原因参与社交媒体。它通过与周围的人保持联系,支持学生的学术和个人生活。学生利用社交媒体认同护理专业;然而,其对专业身份发展的影响尚未得到充分探索。
护理学校应该考虑学生参与社交媒体的众多原因,以优化他们的专业发展。了解护理学生如何通过社交媒体发展专业身份,可能有助于维持护理学生并支持他们向实践的过渡。