Perceptions of digital technology in nursing education: A qualitative study.

2021 
Abstract Aim The aim of this study was to explore how digital technologies can facilitate interactive learning in a 15-credit theory module on basic nursing. Background Digital platforms are in widespread use in nursing education; however, the rapid technological advancement provides new opportunities to support teaching and learning. This indicates the need to explore how educational digital technologies can be used as an integral part of learning activities to promote quality and relevance in nursing education. This study was carried out at the Department of Nursing Science at a university in Norway. The university has been using a digital platform for many years and has recently adopted a new platform named Canvas in 2018. Design An explorative qualitative research design using focus group interviews. Methods Three focus group interviews were conducted with students and teachers involved in a 15-credit module in basic nursing as part of the first year of the bachelor program. A total of 10 participants were recruited for this study and data were analysed using systematic text condensation. Results The analysis resulted in three themes related to experiences with existing learning activities and general perceptions of digital technologies: ‘pedagogical methodology affects learning and social fellowship’; ‘need for varied, high-quality forms of learning’ and ‘need for structure and predictability’. Conclusion This study revealed several educational needs and emphasised the importance of digital competence involving professional knowledge and skills to facilitate the educational use of digital technologies.
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