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Opening minds. Values clarification via electronic meetings

B S O'Brien1, A L Renner

  • 1Wright State University-Miami Valley, College of Nursing and Health, Dayton, OH 45435, USA. bsobrien@discover.wright.edu

Computers in Nursing
|October 15, 1998
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Electronic meeting software enhances nursing education by overcoming barriers like fear and monopolization. This innovative approach boosts student engagement in understanding how personal values influence health policy.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Health Policy Development
  • Educational Technology

Background:

  • Values clarification is a complex challenge in nursing education.
  • Traditional classroom settings often present barriers to student participation and growth.
  • Electronic meeting software offers potential solutions to these educational hurdles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of electronic meeting software in nursing education.
  • To explore how technology can overcome barriers to student engagement in values clarification.
  • To assess the impact of personal values on health policy development within a graduate nursing course.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of electronic meeting software in a graduate nursing classroom.

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  • Utilizing the software's anonymity feature to mitigate fear of censorship.
  • Leveraging parallel communication capabilities to control monopolization by dominant students.
  • Observing student involvement and participation during discussions.
  • Main Results:

    • Anonymity effectively reduced inhibitions related to fear of censorship.
    • Parallel communication features minimized monopolization by dominant participants.
    • The electronic meeting software fostered universal student involvement in the learning process.
    • Students demonstrated a greater understanding of the link between personal values and health policy.

    Conclusions:

    • Electronic meeting software is an effective tool for enhancing nursing education.
    • This technology successfully overcomes common barriers to student participation and growth.
    • The innovative application promotes deeper understanding of values' role in health policy.