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간호학과 학생들의 협동적 정보행태에 대한 만족도와 정서적 경험에 관한 연구

Undergraduate Nursing Students' User Satisfaction and Affective Experiences of Collaborative Information Behavior

한국문헌정보학회지 / 한국문헌정보학회지, (P)1225-598X; (E)2982-6292
2014, v.48 no.3, pp.193-215
https://doi.org/10.4275/KSLIS.2014.48.3.193
이지수 (숙명여자대학교)
나경식 (건국대학교 문헌정보학과)
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초록

본 연구는 간호학과 학생들의 그룹과제 시 협동적 정보행태에서 나타나는 만족도 및 정서적 경험 등을 설문조사하여 이들의 관계에 대해 종합적으로 분석해 보고자 하였다. 이를 위해 본 연구는 이용자들의 협동적 정보검색에서 나타나는 긍정적 또는 부정적 정서에 대한 평가는 동일 설문지에서 PANAS 척도를 이용하여 정서적 경험을 측정하였다. 학생들의 협동적 정보검색에 대한 경험은 정서적 측면과 상관관계를 살펴보고, 일반적 특성, 협동적 정보검색에 대한 경험, 정서적 측면과의 통계적 우의성은 t-test로 분석하였다. 연구결과, 간호학과 학생들의 협동적 정보검색과 정서적 경험은 상관관계가 있었으며, 또한 학생들의 일반적 특성, 협동적 정보검색과 정서적 경험은 통계적으로 유의미한 관계가 있는 것으로 나타났다. 특히 학생들의 성별과 ‘전반적 협동에 대한 만족도’, 학생들의 성별과 긍정적 정서에서 유의미한 상관관계를 나타내었다. 본 연구를 통해서 협동적 정보행태에서 정서적 경험에 대한 후속 연구에 가능성을 발견하였다.

keywords
협동적 정보행태, 이용자 만족도, 간호학, 정서적 경험 척도(PANAS), 그룹기반 학습, Collaborative Information Behavior, User Satisfaction, Nursing, Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), Group-Based Learning

Abstract

This study examines undergraduate nursing students’ user satisfaction and affective experience of collaborative information behavior in a group-based learning through survey method to see the relationship between these factors. For this purpose, the affective experiences (positive and negative aspects) of collaborative information search were examined using the PANAS scale through the same questionnaire. Correlation between students’ experiences of collaborative information search and affective aspects were examined, and statistical significance using the t-test were also conducted to measure the relationship among students’ demographic factors, experiences of collaborative information search and affective aspects. The results revealed that there was a significant correlation between experiences of collaborative information search and affective aspects. Also, there were significant relationships among students’ demographic factors, experiences of collaborative information search and affective aspects. In particular, there were signigicant differences in students’ overall satisfaction of collaboration and positive aspects between male and female students who experienced collaborative information search. This study found out the possibilities for a follow-up study for affective aspects in collaborative information behavior.

keywords
협동적 정보행태, 이용자 만족도, 간호학, 정서적 경험 척도(PANAS), 그룹기반 학습, Collaborative Information Behavior, User Satisfaction, Nursing, Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), Group-Based Learning

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