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Media use of nursing students in Thailand
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
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2015
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. Research Support Office
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This study investigated media use behavior of nursing students enrolled in Nursing Colleges under Thailand Ministry of Public Health. Participants consisted of 3,574 undergraduate nursing students, 1st4thyear, from 19 colleges randomly selected across regions. Data collection was conducted through online survey in April May 2014. Female participants were 91.9% with mean age 20.40 (S.D.= 1.18). Results showed frequent channels of media exposure through Facebook, Line, Instagram, and TV. Students reported of having Internet connection through Smartphone, at dormitory and home. The most reason of media use was for entertainment and Internet surfing. The majority of students spent time for each activity including 12 hours for online communication and less than 1 hour for online entertainment and online study/homework assignment.
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๋J. Kheokao, S. Yingrengreung, W. Siriwanij, T. Krirkgulthorn, K. Panidchakult (2015) Media use of nursing students in Thailand. 4th International Symposium on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Libraries and Information Services, ETTLIS 2015, 123-127.
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