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Integrating information literacies into an undergraduate nursing programme

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posted on 2024-11-15, 02:03 authored by Margaret Wallace, Allison Shorten, Patrick Crookes, Catriona McGurk, Christine Brewer
The development of support for a more research-based approach to care has created the imperative for nursing education to tackle the issue of information literacy. Information literacy means the ability to locate, evaluate and apply information in critical thinking and problem solving. This paper outlines and provides a rationale for a curriculum-integrated information literacy programme, implemented in the pre-registration Bachelor of Nursing course at the University of WoHongong, NSW, Australia. It also describes a multidimensional evaluation process for determining nursing students' growth in cognitive and affective domains. Results of the programme evaluation will be featured in a future paper.

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Wallace, M. C., Shorten, A., Crookes, P. A., McGurk, C. & Brewer, C. (1999). Integrating information literacies into an undergraduate nursing programme. Nurse Education Today, 19 (2), 136-141.

Journal title

Nurse Education Today

Volume

19

Issue

2

Pagination

136-141

Language

English

RIS ID

20487

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