Satisfaction of Pediatric Nursing Students about e-learning Compared to Face-to-Face Education during Covid-19 Pandemic

T. Abdelhamed, S. Al-Sharkawi
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: Background: The pandemic surely provided a significant challenge to global education systems and has imposed so many limitations on every aspect of life, so how can education be spared from it? Aim: To investigate and compare pediatric nursing students' satisfaction about face-to-face and e-learning education throughout the Covid-19 epidemic. Research design: descriptive cross-sectional study design Setting: The research was carried out in the faculty of nursing affiliated to modern information & Technology University. Subjects: A convenience sample of 160 pediatric nursing students was included in the study. Tools: electronic questionnaires with four components were used to collect data. (1) Nursing students' sociodemographic characteristics, (2) students' satisfaction with e-learning (3) students' satisfaction face-to-face learning (4) Compare the student academic achievement Fieldwork: started on October 2020 about 3 months to January 2021. Results: the rate of satisfaction was less than three-quarters of students had a moderate satisfaction level regarding e-learning education compared to less than half had a moderate satisfaction level regarding face-to-face learning education. Conclusion: This study found that e-learning is an excellent means of educating nursing students, but it is not a substitute for face-to-face instruction. The two methods of education complement each other. E-learning to teach clinical skills is most effective when integrates with traditional classes. This study focuses insight on the obstacles and factors influencing pediatric nursing students' satisfaction of e-learning education throughout COVID-19 19 pandemic as a recently adopted teaching approach. Recommendations: It will help to develop an effective plan for the successful deployment of e-learning and will see new technology as a positive step toward growth and evolution.
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Covid-19大流行期间儿科护理专业学生对电子学习与面对面教育的满意度比较
背景:这场大流行病无疑对全球教育系统构成了重大挑战,并对生活的各个方面施加了诸多限制,那么教育如何才能幸免?目的:调查和比较新冠肺炎疫情期间儿科护理专业学生对面授和在线学习教育的满意度。研究设计:描述性横断面研究设计设置:本研究在现代信息技术大学护理学院进行。研究对象:选取160名儿科护理专业学生作为方便样本。工具:采用四部分电子问卷收集数据。(1)护生社会人口学特征;(2)学生对电子学习的满意度;(3)学生对面对面学习的满意度;(4)学生学业成绩对比。结果:满意度不到四分之三的学生对电子学习教育有中等满意度,而对面对面学习教育有中等满意度的学生不到一半。结论:本研究发现网络学习是一种很好的护生教育手段,但不能代替面对面的教学。这两种教育方法相辅相成。当与传统课程相结合时,教授临床技能的电子学习最有效。本研究旨在深入了解新冠肺炎大流行期间儿科护理专业学生对电子学习教育满意度的障碍及影响因素。建议:它将有助于制定成功部署电子学习的有效计划,并将新技术视为迈向增长和演变的积极步骤。
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