Strategic enhancement of nursing students information literacy skills: interdisciplinary perspectives.

Phyllis D. Morgan, Fayetteville State University
Joshua Fogel, Fayetteville State University
Pauline Hicks, Fayetteville State University
Laura Wright, Fayetteville State University
Indira Tyler, Fayetteville State University

Abstract

Nursing students are required to keep abreast of evolving new health care information. It is important for nursing students to develop the skills and knowledge to access nursing and medical databases for their professional growth and development to perform evidence-based practice. A collaborative approach between faculty and librarians is one way to ensure the success of students in acquiring the skills on how to access and use new health care information. The collaborators of this paper discuss strategies of how to conduct database searches for research articles. This paper is written in collaboration with faculty, librarians, and a doctoral student who have experience teaching nursing students at a historically black college and/or university, or at minority serving institutions.