Computer and internet use by first year clinical and nursing students in a Nigerian teaching hospital
Date
2003-09
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BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
Abstract
The internet is an important source of up-to-date medical information. Although
several studies in different countries have explored the extent to which health science students use
the computer and the internet, few researches are available on this subject in Nigeria. The aim of
this study was to assess the uptake of computer and internet by health science students studying
in the country. One hundred and eighty three first year medical and nursing students of the University
College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria, completed a-25 item questionnaire during routine Library
Orientation Program in the medical library. The EPI-Info software was used for data analysis.
Results: The mean ages for medical students and the student nurses were 22 and 24.6 years
respectively. Overall, 42.6% of the entire sample could use the computer, 57.4% could not. While
more than half (58%) of the medical students are computer literate, majority (75.9%) of the student
nurses are not. Slightly more than two thirds (60.7%) of the entire students had ever used the
internet, 33. 9% had not. E-mail was the most popular of internet services used by the students
(76.4%) and the cyber café was the common place where students had accessed these services. The
students' mean scores on a 15-point perceived self-efficacy scale for internet-related tasks was 3.8
for medical and 0.7 for nursing students (p = 0.00). Students who are computer literate had
superior mean scores (4.8) than those without (0.6) (p = 0.000). First year clinical and nursing students in Ibadan Nigeria have not fully utilised the
opportunity that the use of computer and internet offer for medical education. Improved efforts
such as inclusion of computer education in medical and nursing curricular and establishment of
computer laboratories are required to increase the student's access to computers and internet.
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Computer, Internet use, First year clinical students, First year nursing students, Nigerian teaching hospital