To Assess the Satisfaction and its Influencing Factors with Online Teaching and Learning Activities during COVID-19 Pandemic among Nursing Students

J. Sharma, Anurag Bhagat
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Background of Study: COVID-19 pandemic has forced universities across the world to suspend physical classroom and shift to online classes. To cover up the loss on education system, online teaching and learning activities have been started. Objectives: The study was conducted to assess satisfaction, explore the influencing factors and to find the association of satisfaction with online Teaching, Learning, and Assessment (TLA) during COVID-19 pandemic among nursing students with selected socio-demographic characteristics. Materials and Methods: A quantitative research approach, total enumerative sampling technique was used to select the sample, that is, 200. Data gathered using self-structured student satisfaction questionnaire and a checklist to find the influencing factors for satisfaction with online TLA during COVID-19 pandemic. Results: Out of 200 subjects, 121 (60.5) were indecisive. Study revealed that online technology related factors, learning resources and materials, teacher learner interaction, individual factors, and teacher factors were influencing factors, out of which majority of the subjects, that is, 175 (87.5%) faced connectivity problems, 143 (71.5%) were satisfied with the arrangement of learning material in a logical and understandable manner. There was a significant association of father’s education, type of connectivity having P = 0.031 and P = 0.043 with satisfaction of online TLA. Conclusion: The study findings revealed that more than 50% of students were indecisive and online technology related factors, learning resources and materials, individual factors, teacher factors were the major influencing factors. Father’s education and type of connectivity were found to be significantly associated with satisfaction of online TLA during COVID-19 pandemic.
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新冠肺炎大流行期间护生在线教与学活动满意度及其影响因素评估
研究背景:新冠肺炎疫情迫使世界各地的大学暂停实体课堂,转向在线课程。为了弥补教育系统的损失,网上教学活动已经开始。目的:对具有特定社会人口学特征的护生进行满意度评估,探讨其影响因素,并探讨其与COVID-19大流行期间在线教学、学习与评估(TLA)满意度的关系。材料与方法:采用定量研究方法,采用总枚举抽样技术选取样本,即200例。采用自构式学生满意度问卷和检查表收集数据,寻找COVID-19大流行期间在线TLA满意度的影响因素。结果:200名受试者中,有121人(60.5人)优柔寡断。研究发现,网络技术相关因素、学习资源和材料、师生互动、个人因素和教师因素是影响因素,其中大部分被试存在连通性问题,即175名(87.5%)被试存在连通性问题,143名(71.5%)被试对学习材料的逻辑排列和可理解性感到满意。父亲教育程度、连通性类型与在线辅导满意度存在显著相关(P = 0.031、P = 0.043)。结论:研究发现超过50%的学生犹豫不决,网络技术相关因素、学习资源和材料、个人因素、教师因素是主要影响因素。在COVID-19大流行期间,父亲的教育程度和连接类型与在线TLA满意度显著相关。
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