1.Echoes of silence: The unheard struggles of the physically impaired learners in the mainstream education.
Philippine Journal of Nursing 2015;85(2):16-21
The inclusion of the physically impaired learners in the mainstream education has, lately, become a public concern as their manifold struggles will make or break their success academically. Despite this, there is a lack of action to address the problem as evidenced by the absence of a disability perspective in the Philippine context. This study, optimistically, endeavors to serve as one of the voices (amongst many) of the physically impaired. The objective is to further urge the authorities to take into consideration their pressing concerns.
This study utilized the descriptive phenomenological approach. The researcher employed purposive sampling with the following criteria: students from a public school who are in the mainstream; those who are willing to participate; are mentally sound and; those with consent from the schools they are attending and from their guardians. The researcher utilized interview to gather data from the respondents. Documentations and audio recording were used to facilitate the data gathering. This research has gained ethical approval from the UC-IERC.
Data were analyzed using the thematic analysis. Results revealed that the difficulties of the physically impaired learners vary and are dependent on the extent of their impairment. Exploring the verbatim accounts of the six (6) participants, the researcher extracted significant statements and organized the formalized meanings into clusters of themes. Three themes emerged from the data generated in the course of conversation with the physically impaired learners. The three themes are- "Cross to bear"; "Callous consideration", and; "Mind over body".
In conclusion, the participants were found to have common problems and difficulties with respect to their education. They struggled much with the physical structure of the school environment, inconsiderate classmates, lack of social acceptance, and the problem on the curriculum they have. As such, the researcher recommends that there shall be re-structuring of the guidelines or policies for the disabled students in the mainstream. With this, the physically impaired learners could have equal opportunities with the physically able. Further, the teachers and physically able students will be informed on how to help and accommodate children with disabilities. Because of the limitations of the study, the researcher recognizes that the findings may not be applied to other locale and to others with physical impairment. Thus, it is strongly recommended that a further study should be done considering a wider setting and population.
Human ; Male ; Female ; Child ; Ursidae ; Research Personnel ; Social Distance ; Disabled Children ; Philippines ; Mainstreaming (education) ; Schools ; Students ; Surveys And Questionnaires ; Documentation
2.Competencies in nursing informatics in the Saudi Arabian context: A sequential explanatory study
Farhan Alshammari ; Eddieson Pasay-an ; Maria Charito Laarni Indonto
Philippine Journal of Nursing 2017;87(2):44-54
Studies demonstrate that there is a dearth of literature published in the local
context regarding competencies in nursing informatics in Saudi Arabia. This study
employs mixed method design (specifically, a sequential explanatory approach) in
documenting the nursing informatics competencies of nurses. A total population
was used for the quantitative aspect and purposive sampling was used for the
qualitative. There were 295 nurses as respondents. This study commenced with
the approval of the Ethics Review Board of the University of Hail. The study was
conducted from October 2016 to March 2017 at King Khalid Hospital, Kingdom of
SaudiArabia.
The results show that nurses are competent in computer literacy (3.38), informatics
management (3.49), and informatics literacy (3.27). Nationality and area of
assignment proved to be significant in relation to nurses’ competencies. Three
themes and six subthemes emerged which included: (a) uncertainty, with the
subthemes of diffident and reticent; (b) uncovering the meaning of technology, with
the subthemes of value for patients and technology for nurses; and, (c)
streamlining Continuing Nursing Education, with the subthemes of competency
perspective and the missing link.
Nurses acknowledged the significance of nursing informatics in promoting safety
and quality care to the patient. However, there can be improvement in the impact of
the results of this study by focusing on what the nurses consider as contributory
factor in the full achievement of competence in nursing informatics.
Computer Literacy
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Nursing Informatics