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由于COVID-19的转变,牙科学生对远程学习的各种变量的看法
2020年2月11日,冠状病毒病被宣布为大流行,死亡率很高。它引起了公共卫生问题,并影响了人们的社会生活方式、医疗保健系统和教育系统。目的:本横断面研究的目的是调查学生对诊所前(一年级和二年级)班远程学习的看法。材料和方法:本研究于2020年春季对125名门诊前牙科学生进行了一项基于网络的问卷调查,其中40个封闭式问题和2个开放式问题是根据现有的关于远程学习的文献开发的。采用Kolmogorov-Smirnov检验、独立t检验、χ2检验和Mann-Whitney U检验对反应进行分析。结果:各量表间差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。然而,当量表按性别和年级进行评估时,偏好量表的性别差异有统计学意义(p = 0.029)。大多数学生(47.9%非常同意,60.9%同意)认为远程学习是传统教学方法的一个支持因素。定量分析显示,尽管许多学生认识到远程学习的积极特征,包括可访问性和灵活的时间管理,但一些学生在访问互联网方面遭受了不平等。结论:这些研究结果表明,尽管远程学习是理论课的一种有价值和可取的方法,但它只能作为正式教育的辅助因素,因为牙科诊所技能课程需要面对面的教育。牙科学校应考虑采用适当政策的替代计划,以应对未来的流行病。©2021波兰牙科协会
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