TY - JOUR
T1 - Nurses' perceptions of e-portfolio use for on-the-job training in Taiwan
AU - Tsai, Pei Rong
AU - Lee, Ting Ting
AU - Lin, Hung Ru
AU - Lee-Hsieh, Jane
AU - Mills, Mary Etta
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015/1/2
Y1 - 2015/1/2
N2 - Electronic portfolios can be used to record user performance and achievements. Currently, clinical learning systems and in-service education systems lack integration of nurses' clinical performance records with their education or training outcomes. For nurses with less than 2 years' work experience (nursing postgraduate year), use of an electronic portfolio is essential. This study aimed to assess the requirements of using electronic portfolios in continuing nursing education for clinical practices. Fifteen nurses were recruited using a qualitative purposive sampling approach between April 2013 and May 2013. After obtaining participants' consent, data were collected in a conference room of the study hospital by one-on-one semistructured in-depth interviews. Through data analyses, the following five main themes related to electronic learning portfolios were identified: instant access to in-service education information, computerized nursing postgraduate year training manual, diversity of system functions and interface designs, need for sufficient computers, and protection of personal documents. Because electronic portfolios are beginning to be used in clinical settings, a well-designed education information system not only can meet the needs of nurses but also can facilitate their learning progress.
AB - Electronic portfolios can be used to record user performance and achievements. Currently, clinical learning systems and in-service education systems lack integration of nurses' clinical performance records with their education or training outcomes. For nurses with less than 2 years' work experience (nursing postgraduate year), use of an electronic portfolio is essential. This study aimed to assess the requirements of using electronic portfolios in continuing nursing education for clinical practices. Fifteen nurses were recruited using a qualitative purposive sampling approach between April 2013 and May 2013. After obtaining participants' consent, data were collected in a conference room of the study hospital by one-on-one semistructured in-depth interviews. Through data analyses, the following five main themes related to electronic learning portfolios were identified: instant access to in-service education information, computerized nursing postgraduate year training manual, diversity of system functions and interface designs, need for sufficient computers, and protection of personal documents. Because electronic portfolios are beginning to be used in clinical settings, a well-designed education information system not only can meet the needs of nurses but also can facilitate their learning progress.
KW - E-portfolio
KW - Information needs assessment
KW - Interviews
KW - Learning experiences
KW - Nurse postgraduate year (NPGY)
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84961288975&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1097/CIN.0000000000000112
DO - 10.1097/CIN.0000000000000112
M3 - Article
C2 - 25485866
AN - SCOPUS:84961288975
SN - 1538-2931
VL - 33
SP - 21
EP - 27
JO - CIN - Computers Informatics Nursing
JF - CIN - Computers Informatics Nursing
IS - 1
ER -