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Tracking clinical use of personal digital assistant reference resources
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Tracking clinical use of personal digital assistant reference resources

Robin E. Pattillo, Marquette Brewer and Cheryl M Smith
Nurse educator, Vol.32(1), pp.39-42
01/01/2007
DOI: 10.1097/00006223-200701000-00011
PMID: 17220767

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Abstract

Mechanisms are needed to evaluate the effectiveness of ever-increasing technological resources for nursing student use. The authors tracked the use of personal digital assistants versus textbook resources by junior-level baccalaureate nursing students throughout 1 semester. The authors discuss the results of that activity and provide a starting point for the evaluation of the use of personal digital assistants by nursing students.

Nursing Education Georgia Attitude of Health Personnel Attitude to Computers Clinical Competence Clinical Laboratory Information Systems/utilization Computer Literacy Computer User Training Computers Handheld/utilization Dictionaries Medical Drug Information Services/utilization Baccalaureate Humans Nursing Education Research Nursing Methodology Research Students Nursing/psychology Textbooks as Topic

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