Notetaking among nursing students

Author:

Cross Lisa1ORCID,Kendrick Amy2

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing , 1825 MCPHS , Boston , MA , USA

2. School of Nursing , 14598 Fitchburg State University , Fitchburg , MA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Introduction The purpose of this review was to determine the current state of the literature for notetaking among nursing students and identify implications for future nursing education and research. Notetaking is frequently used by college students and is a proven learning strategy. There has been less research for notetaking among nursing students than students in other disciplines. Content This narrative review was completed using the method described by Ferrari. Seven electronic databases were searched from 2018 to 2023 using the terms notetaking, students, and nursing. Summary Seven of 65 articles were included in this review. Upon analysis, three categories of research findings were identified: learning style, notetaking skill, and notetaking and technology. Outlook Nursing faculty should be aware of learning styles, notetaking strategies, and notetaking skill when designing assignments and course content for students. Future research should be done on this population to strengthen the findings of current literature.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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