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Integrating Patient-centered Outcomes Research into Wikipedia
REFERENCES

An important aspect of this project is to provide educators, collaborators, and anyone interested in Wikipedia and education with a comprehensive database of relevant citations. These citations can be used to provide resources for building a new Wikipedia medical education project and in research projects. This list was generated using a formalized search strategy (see "Search Strategy" below) and also includes references compiled by WikiProject Medicine, The Wiki Education Foundation, and The Cochrane Wikipedia Project.

  • Date of last update: December 9, 2019
  • If you have any new reference suggestion or see any materials that are missing from this list please reach out to our group. We appreciate your feedback! JenOttawa (talk) 18:46, 29 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Search Strategies[edit]

The following search strategies were used to find research articles about using Wikipedia for teaching health professional students.  

  • Databases: PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, ERIC, Web of Science
  • PubMed Search Terms: Wikipedia AND (curriculum OR Education, Professional[mh] OR Students, Health Occupations[mh] OR Schools, Health Occupations[mh] OR "medical education"[tiab] OR medical student*[tiab] OR nursing student*[tiab] OR dental student*[tiab] OR pharmacy student*[tiab] OR veterinary student*[tiab] OR medical school*[tiab] OR nursing school*[tiab] OR veterinary school*[tiab] OR pharmacy education[tiab] OR nursing education[tiab] OR health professional student*[tiab]) AND english[lang]
  • Embase Search Terms: ('wikipedia'/exp OR wikipedia) AND ('health student'/exp OR 'curriculum'/exp OR 'medical education'/exp OR 'paramedical education'/exp OR curriculum OR ((medical OR nursing OR pharmacy OR dental OR veterinary OR "health professional") NEXT/2 (student* OR education OR school*)):ab,ti) AND [english]/lim
  • CINAHL Search Terms: (wikipedia) AND (MH "Curriculum+" OR MH "Education, Health Sciences+" OR MH "Education, Clinical+" OR MH "Schools, Health Occupations+" OR MH "Students, Health Occupations+" OR ((medical OR nursing OR pharmacy OR dental OR veterinary OR "health professional" OR "health care" OR healthcare) W2 (student* OR education OR school*)))
  • ERIC Search Terms: wikipedia AND (healthcare OR "health care" OR "health professional" OR medical OR medicine OR nursing OR dental OR veterinary OR pharmacy)
  • Web of Science Search Terms: wikipedia AND (healthcare OR "health care" OR "health professional*" OR medical OR medicine OR nurs* OR dent* OR veterinar* OR pharm*)

Relevant Research Papers[edit]

Use of Wikis/Wikipedia by Patients and the Public[edit]

Use of Wikis/Wikipedia in the Health Professions[edit]

Use of Wikis/Wikipedia by Health Professional Students[edit]

Using Wikis/Wikipedia in Health Education[edit]

Wikipedia Accuracy[edit]

Wikipedia Resources (compiled by WikiProject Medicine)[edit]

WikiEducation References and Studies looking into Wikipedia and Education[edit]

WikiEducation-led research studies[edit]

Resources about using Wikipedia in education[edit]

The following references were compiled by Ian (Wiki Ed) on August 22, 2016[1]

Perceptions in academia

Science writing for undergrads

  • Figuerola, Carlos G.; et al. (2015). "The implications of Wikipedia for contemporary science education". Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality - TEEM '15. ACM. pp. 403–410. doi:10.1145/2808580.2808641. ISBN 978-1-4503-3442-6. S2CID 16994048.
  • Otfinowski, Rafael; Silva-Opps, Marina (2015). "Writing Toward a Scientific Identity: Shifting from Prescriptive to Reflective Writing in Undergraduate Biology". Journal of College Science Teaching. 45 (2): 19–23. doi:10.2505/4/jcst15_045_02_19. JSTOR 43631899.

Student Learning Outcomes

  • Brox, Hilde (2016). "Troublesome tools: How can Wikipedia editing enhance student teachers' digital skills?". Acta Didactica Norge. 10 (2): 329–346. doi:10.5617/adno.2493.

Teaching with Wikipedia