Nursing Students' Perceptions of E-Learning Challenges During COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Survey

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Alsolami, Fatmah J. [1 ]
Jamunarani, R. [2 ]
PushpamalaRamaiah [1 ]
Tayyib, Nahla A. [3 ]
AkilaMuthukrishnan [4 ]
LathamangeswariChinnasamy [5 ]
HariprasathPandurangan [6 ]
Naveena, J. H. [6 ]
SushmithaRamaiah [7 ]
机构
[1] Umm Al Qura Univ, Fac Nursing, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
[2] SreeSakthiMayeil Inst Nursing & Res, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India
[3] Fac Nursing, Vice Deanship Postgrad Sci Res, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
[4] Univ Nizwa, Coll Pharm & Nursing, Sch Nursing, Nizwa, Oman
[5] Riyadh ELM Univ, Fac Nursing, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[6] Amity Univ, Amity Coll Nursing, Panchgaon, Haryana, India
[7] Univ Tradit Med, Fac Med, Yerevan, Armenia
关键词
e-learning; final year nursing students; challenges; barriers of e-learning; technical support; instructor support; education; psychology; nursing students; SATISFACTION; ATTITUDE; HEALTH;
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10.9756/INT-JECSE/V14I3.272
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G76 [特殊教育];
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摘要
Due to COVID-19 exposures globally, all institutions have begun providing education using remote learning to prevent functional standstill and promote continuity in learning. During the COVID-19 epidemic, bachelor of nursing students was asked to describe the challenges they faced in their clinical job, education, performance, online tests, and psychological health and cooperation.A closed-ended pre-validated online questionnaire was issued to all undergraduate nursing students at our university.Categorical variables were analyzed using a Chi-square, and multiple regression analysis was adopted for comparing student'se-learning domains This cross-sectional study included 322 nursing undergraduates (N = 322). Students' biggest concerns included exam criteria (77.3%), preclinical training (61.6%), management support (69.8 %), difficulty understanding online lectures (48.9%), technology barriers (71.8%), and fear about course completion (73.96%). Femalenursingstudents were more likely than male students to report that COVID-19 hurt their mental health (stress about online learning) (p = 0.031). COVID-19 had a considerably more detrimental effect on senior students' perceptions of teamwork than did COVID-19 have on junior students (p = 0.004).More study is needed from developing countries to define standards for delivering excellent education in the event of a pandemic, which creates an unprecedented situation that necessitates using a remote e-learning system.
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页码:2292 / 2300
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