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Development and Use of the Nursing Management Application for Smartphones in Class

  • 투고 : 2020.06.14
  • 심사 : 2020.06.22
  • 발행 : 2020.09.30

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In this study, a nursing management application for fourth-year students majoring in nursing at university was developed and practically applied in lectures. The application consists of an introduction, learning contents, and quiz contents. Nursing students downloaded and used it on their smartphones, such as iPhones and Android phones. The learning contents of a nursing management application include theoretical contents related to courses on nursing management and quiz contents comprising basic, advanced, and mixed quizzes based on the learning contents. Nursing students had access to this application on their smartphones and studied the contents provided regardless of time and space. Moreover, they were allowed to check their scores as soon as they selected and answered the questions included in the quiz contents. Nursing students used a nursing management application during and after lectures. We confirmed their learning process and learning results anytime and provided relevant feedback.

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