1. Building and critiquing qualitative research websites: a cyberspace project to connect undergraduate nursing students in Canada and the United States.
- Author
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Teel CS and Shaw JA
- Subjects
- Attitude of Health Personnel, Humans, Interprofessional Relations, Kansas, Nova Scotia, Research Design standards, Students, Nursing psychology, Computer-Assisted Instruction methods, Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate organization & administration, International Educational Exchange, Internet organization & administration, Nursing Methodology Research education, Nursing Methodology Research organization & administration, Qualitative Research
- Abstract
This project had a dual purpose: 1) to facilitate student learning about qualitative research methods, and 2) to promote collegiality and professional development among senior nursing students in Canada and the United States through the use of distance technology. In each of three project years, students at St. Francis Xavier University (STFX) in Nova Scotia initiated the experience by working in small groups to develop websites about different methodological approaches in qualitative research. Site information included an overview of the selected approach, discussion of trustworthiness issues, citation of journal articles in which authors used the approach, additional references, and some personal information about the student developers. Also working in small groups, University of Kansas students identified and read related research articles, reviewed website information, and responded to the STFX groups about the usefulness of site information in increasing understanding of qualitative methods and using the information for evaluation of research. The experience promoted active use of qualitative research concepts and facilitated the development of skills in evaluating research article content and website content. Participation in the activity fostered positive perceptions about the value and use of research and helped students appreciate the similarities in courses, programs, and professional requirements and values among international peers.
- Published
- 2005