2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-021-00750-9
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Barriers and facilitators of using mobile devices as an educational tool by nursing students: a qualitative research

Abstract: Background Although the use of mobile devices can facilitate the learning process, there may be barriers to using them for learning purposes. This study aimed to identify and investigate the barriers and facilitators of using mobile devices as an educational device from the perspective of nursing students. Methods This qualitative descriptive study was conducted in 2020 on undergraduate nursing students of the Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Tehran … Show more

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“…Engagement may have been further compromised as several participants used mobile phones to access DEWE. Mobile devices including smartphones are promising as learning devices due to their portability and ability to facilitate rapid information retrieval, collaborative interaction, and situated learning [ 54 ]; however, mobile devices may not be ideal for online learning due to software compatibility issues and small screen sizes [ 55 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engagement may have been further compromised as several participants used mobile phones to access DEWE. Mobile devices including smartphones are promising as learning devices due to their portability and ability to facilitate rapid information retrieval, collaborative interaction, and situated learning [ 54 ]; however, mobile devices may not be ideal for online learning due to software compatibility issues and small screen sizes [ 55 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 25 ] Even though mobile learning improved critical thinking and communication skills among students who underwent BL,[ 26 ] there was some hindrance to its effective use like poor internet access, lack of financial access, poor acceptance, inadequate technical support, improper use, not having own gadgets, and mobile theft,[ 27 ] poor self-confidence, lack of training among faculty and students, rejection,[ 28 ] repudiation by instructors, high dependency for memory, distraction by looking for non-educational contents,[ 29 ] the small size of the screen, poor English language fluency, understanding, the culture of rejection to use or access Wi-Fi and unavailability of high-speed internet password from the college campus. [ 30 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, mobile applications have been observed to be effective in continuing learn-ing among nurses (36). Another study demonstrated that educational managers should adapt to new technology changes and focus on the benefits of mobile devices as an educational tool to effectively teach theoretical topics and practical skills (37). Overall, creating a global infrastructure for mobile medical applications is essential to provide "common standards and guidelines" and has been proposed as a repository for shared resources and best practices (30).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nikpeyma et al showed that one of the features of mobile-based educational programs was the possibility of updating the applications installed on mobile devices. This means that some nursing training programs, care plans, or/and clinical guidelines can be updated, and students can have access to the newest and most up-to-date information (37). In the nursing profession, the potential capabilities of mobile health can be used for both patient care and the education of clinical nurses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%