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- Title
The Practice of Note-Taking: A Concept Analysis.
- Authors
Kendrick, Amy; Cross, Lisa A.
- Abstract
Background: Note-taking skill is an integral part of the learning process and has long been studied in relation to college students. Note-taking has not been extensively studied among nursing students. As the demand for nurses increases, there is an emphasis on understanding indicators of successful outcomes among nursing students. Purpose: To provide an analysis of the concept of note-taking among nursing students and to discuss implications and intervention strategies for nursing education and research. Methods: Walker and Avant's framework was followed. Results: Defining attributes identified were as follows: (a) the student must be an active learner, (b) note-taking must be used as a learning strategy, and (c) the student must maintain a positive mindset. Definitions, antecedents, consequences, and empirical referents are described. Cases are presented. Conclusions: The proposed definition expands upon the current literature and identifies the unique learning experiences and needs of nursing students. This allows for improved support and interventions by educators.
- Subjects
DOCUMENTATION; OPTIMISM; UNDERGRADUATES; NURSING education; NURSING; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; NURSING research; CONCEPTUAL structures; ABILITY; CONCEPTS; LEARNING strategies; WRITTEN communication; NURSING students; TRAINING
- Publication
Research & Theory for Nursing Practice, 2024, Vol 38, Issue 3, p424
- ISSN
1541-6577
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1891/RTNP-2023-0137