Developing information literacy: a key to evidence-based nursing |
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Authors: | A. Shorten RN CM BN MSc . C. Wallace RN BA GradDipEd Med P. A. Crookes RN RNT BSc PhD |
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Affiliation: | Lecturer Department of Nursing, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia. allison_shorten@uow.edu.au |
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Abstract: | This report describes the evaluation of a curriculum-integrated programme designed to help students develop an awareness of the nursing literature, the skills to locate and retrieve it, and skills required in its evaluation; in other words'information literacy'. Positive changes in student performance on objective measures of information-literacy skills were revealed as well as a significant increase in the levels of confidence of the student in performing those skills. Students who had undertaken the information-literacy programme ('programme' students) performed better on a range of objective measures of information literacy, as well as reporting higher levels of confidence in these skills, than students who had not participated in the programme ('non-programme' students). Evaluation of this programme provides evidence of the potential usefulness of a curriculum-integrated approach for the development of information-literacy skills within nursing education. With these underlying skills, students will be better equipped to consolidate and extend their key information-literacy skills to include research appreciation and application. These are vital for effective lifelong learning and a prerequisite to evidence-based practice. |
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Keywords: | Education Evidence-Based Practice Information Literacy Programme Evaluation |
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