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Andreia Araujo Lima Torres, Gardênia da Silva Abbad, Kelb Bousquet Santos
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5542/2013.09.004
Affiliation(s)
Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Brazil
ABSTRACT
The use of ICTs (information and communication
technologies) is becoming more common in education, being viewed as one of the
important strategies in training health care workers. As the use of ICT by
students depends on their perception of easy level of use, among other factors,
this paper presents the construction and statistical validation process of the ICTs
scale. The instrument was applied to a sample of 244 freshmen students of five
health courses, offered by a public university in Brazil. The scale aims to
evaluate whether students felt able to use ICT if they were used as tools for
learning. Data were collected by means of a questionnaire applied in person
during the period of a week. Statistical analysis of the principal (PC),
factorial (PAF), and internal consistency (Alpha Coefficient) components was
performed. The scale presents a unifactorial structure, with 37 items,
explaining 88.25% of the total variance, and Alpha coefficient of 0.977.
Results indicate a statistically valid and reliable scale. Further research in
different education contexts is suggested.
KEYWORDS
health education, factorial analysis, ICTs (information and communication technologies)
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