SIFT-ing Through Misinformation:通过反思笔记本教授批判性数字素养。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Nurse Educator Pub Date : 2024-10-29 DOI:10.1097/NNE.0000000000001760
Emily Spracklin, Christine R Espina
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背景:COVID-19 信息流行病显示,护士也难免传播健康误导信息。此外,2021 年美国护理学院协会(AACN)要点要求具备社交媒体素养。问题:垂直阅读是护理教育中使用的一种传统评估策略,但不足以识别网上的健康误导信息:方法:图书馆员和护理系教师开发了一种创新的反思笔记本作业,教授横向阅读--一种专业的事实核查技术,并促进注册护士到本科生的批判性自我反思:反思笔记本的反馈表明,学生以各种方式使用在线信息;在线信息习惯需要积极、持续的专业发展;横向阅读可以促进以更具同情心的方式进行患者教育:结论:反思笔记让学生掌握了关键的知识、技能和态度,能够安全、合乎职业道德地开展实践,同时也体现了 AACN Essentials 的一些要求。
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SIFT-ing Through Misinformation: Reflection Notebooks to Teach Critical Digital Literacy.

Background: The COVID-19 infodemic revealed nurses are not immune from disseminating health misinformation. Furthermore, the 2021 American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Essentials require competency in social media literacy. Nurse educators need to prepare students to identify credible information online for safe and ethical practice.

Problem: Vertical reading, a traditional evaluation strategy used in nursing education, is insufficient for identifying online health misinformation.

Approach: A librarian and nursing faculty member developed an innovative reflection notebook assignment to teach lateral reading-a professional fact-checking technique-and facilitate critical self-reflection among RN-to-BSN students.

Outcomes: Reflection notebook responses demonstrated that students use online information in various ways; online information habits require active, ongoing professional development; and lateral reading can promote a more compassionate approach to patient education.

Conclusions: The reflection notebooks equip students with critical knowledge, skills, and attitudes to practice safely and ethically while demonstrating some of the AACN Essentials requirements.

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Nurse Educator
Nurse Educator 医学-护理
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2.60
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300
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nurse Educator, a scholarly, peer reviewed journal for faculty and administrators in schools of nursing and nurse educators in other settings, provides practical information and research related to nursing education. Topics include program, curriculum, course, and faculty development; teaching and learning in nursing; technology in nursing education; simulation; clinical teaching and evaluation; testing and measurement; trends and issues; and research in nursing education.
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