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Charting Cognitive Growth of Nursing Students Using Linguistic Software. | LitMetric

Charting Cognitive Growth of Nursing Students Using Linguistic Software.

Nurse Educ

Author Affiliations: Assistant Professor (Drs DeBlieck, Saiki, Kuchler, Noe, and Lynch), Associate Professor (Drs Summers and Reinhardt), and Professor (Dr Keller), School of Nursing, College of Health and Social Science, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces.

Published: March 2020

Background: Students' word choice when writing in a reflective journal may reveal their emotional development, sense of belonging, cognitive processing, and ability to appraise their own growth and understanding. New linguistic analysis software can scan and categorize these journals for the use of pronouns, positive and negative emotions, and cognitive keywords.

Methods: A retrospective study design evaluated student journaling from a psychiatric clinical course. Journal entries from weeks 1 and 12 were compared by z-score analysis.

Findings: Significant increases were found in the use of "we" (P = .001), positive emotions (P < .001), inclusion words (P < .001), and insight words (P = .004), whereas the use of cause and self-discrepancy words were not significantly different.

Conclusion: Identification of learning as expressed in words could have an impact on how student assignments are designed by including the use of the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count software to assess changes in student cognition.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NNE.0000000000000658DOI Listing

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