Developing Q-methodology to explore staff views toward the use of technology in nurse education
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Developing Q-methodology to explore staff views toward the use of technology in nurse education

Odessa Petit dit Dariel Postgraduate student, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy at the University of Nottingham, UK
Heather Wharrad Associate professor and reader in education and health informatics, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy at the University of Nottingham, UK
Richard Windle Associate professor in e-learning, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy at the University of Nottingham, UK

Technology in education is moving quickly in terms of the hardware and software applications available, but also due to the expectations of an increasingly digitally competent student population. Academics have to rethink their pedagogy in relation to these changes. Nurse educators, in particular must face the challenge of effectively integrating technology into what is essentially a hands-on, people-centred profession. To date, the factors most commonly cited as barriers to the adoption of e-learning by academics have focused on explicit and tangible (‘hard’) issues. Less frequently mentioned are the implicit and tacit (‘soft’) factors which are harder to identify. This article describes a pilot study using Q-methodology to explore the limitations of commonly used research methods in identifying how these hard and soft issues are prioritised by individuals, through the voices of nurse educators.

Nurse Researcher. 18, 1, 58-71. doi: 10.7748/nr2010.10.18.1.58.c8048

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