Do the online information searching strategies affect individual innovativeness in nursing students?
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2019
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Aim: The study was conducted to determine the effect of online information searching strategies on individual innovativeness in
students taking the course of information techniques in nursing.
Material and Methods:The study was conducted as a descriptive and correlational study. The population of the study consisted of
548 students whoattended nursing faculty andtookthe course of information techniques in the nursing. In the study, the whole of
the population was tried to be reached without using sample selection and the study was completed with 453 students. The data
were collected by using Personal Information Form prepared by the researchers, Online Information Searching Strategies Inventory,
and Individual Innovativeness Scale. Descriptive statistics, independent samples t-test, One way ANOVA, post-hoc tests, Correlation
analysis, and the Cronbach’s Alpha reliability analysis test were used to assess the data.
Results: It was found that OISSI and subscale mean scores of the nursing students were moderate. IIS mean scores of the students
were 59.76±11.38 and they were early majority according to the scale evaluation. While a positive moderate correlation was
determined between the OISSI subscale levels andindividual innovativeness levels of the students in the study, a positive strong
correlation was found between the online information searching strategies andindividual innovativeness (p<0.01).
Conclusions: It was observed as a result of the study that as online information searching strategy levels of the students taking the
course of information techniques in nursing increased, individual innovativeness increased.
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Annals of Medical Research
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Ozden, G., Cevik, S., & Citlik Saritas, S. (2021). Do the online information searching strategies affect individual innovativeness in nursing students? . Annals of Medical Research