2012
DOI: 10.3928/19404921-20120605-06
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From Whispering to Roaring: Engaging Undergraduate Nursing Students in Research

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“…Lingler [15] while reflecting on her own experience as a nursing student, focused on the lack of opportunities for nursing faculty to engage undergraduate students in their research as a possible reason for students' lack of awareness. The results from a survey of University of Alberta students, from 14 different faculties, supports Lingler's [15] claim. Approximately 55% had experienced both learning research methods and an instructor discussing research in class, but almost 20% of the students who responded did not report having any research experiences [10] .…”
Section: Implications For Undergraduate Nursing Educatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lingler [15] while reflecting on her own experience as a nursing student, focused on the lack of opportunities for nursing faculty to engage undergraduate students in their research as a possible reason for students' lack of awareness. The results from a survey of University of Alberta students, from 14 different faculties, supports Lingler's [15] claim. Approximately 55% had experienced both learning research methods and an instructor discussing research in class, but almost 20% of the students who responded did not report having any research experiences [10] .…”
Section: Implications For Undergraduate Nursing Educatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%