Teaching and Student Attitudes in an Online Psychiatric Nursing Course

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH American Journal of Distance Education Pub Date : 2022-10-27 DOI:10.1080/08923647.2022.2137355
H. Tel, M. Kelleci, Özge Kısaoğlu
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The COVID-19 pandemic process, practice-oriented areas such as nursing education were more concerned. It becomes essential to evaluate whether online teaching methods are as applicable, acceptable, and effective as in-class teaching for a psychiatric nursing course and to assess students’ attitudes toward distance education. This study aimed to evaluate the teaching methods practiced in distance education in a psychiatric nursing course and students’ attitudes toward distance education. A descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted among final-year nursing students at a Turkish university using online survey (n:144). It has been concluded that students use mobile devices more and have internet problems in distance education. The student’s total score on the Distance Education Attitudes Scale (DEAS) was 52.78 ± 18.61 (moderate). The attitude scores toward distance education were evaluated as negative and below the medium level in all dimensions. The difference between the students’ internet access issues in distance education, their ability to use technology in distance education and their evaluation of the distance education system, and the score of the DEAS and its sub-dimensions scores were significant (p < .05). Among the teaching methods adopted in distance education, the methods that the students evaluated as the most effective were the presentation of psychiatric case examples from movies (85.4%), lectures (83.3%), and psychiatric animations that summarized the subject (81.3%). The use of visual and auditory methods together in distance education improves the effectiveness of the course. [ FROM AUTHOR]
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精神科护理在线课程教学与学生态度
在新冠肺炎大流行过程中,护理教育等以实践为导向的领域受到更多关注。评估精神科护理课程的在线教学方法是否与课堂教学一样适用、可接受和有效,以及评估学生对远程教育的态度,变得至关重要。本研究旨在评估一所精神科护理课程的远程教学方法及学生对远程教育的态度。一项描述性和横断面研究进行了最后一年护理学生在土耳其一所大学使用在线调查(n:144)。在远程教育中,学生使用移动设备较多,存在网络问题。学生远程教育态度量表(DEAS)总分为52.78±18.61分(中等)。对远程教育的态度得分在各维度均为负,低于中等水平。学生在远程教育中的互联网接入问题、远程教育中使用技术的能力和对远程教育系统的评价与DEAS及其子维度得分之间存在显著差异(p < 0.05)。在远程教育的教学方法中,学生评价最有效的方法是电影中的精神病学案例展示(85.4%),讲座(83.3%)和总结主题的精神病学动画(81.3%)。在远程教育中视觉和听觉相结合的方法提高了课程的有效性。[源自作者]
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