Ibrahim Abdullatif Ibrahim, Mona Hamdy Mostafa Mohamed, Atallah Alenezi
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背景:社交媒体在教育领域的影响非常普遍,因此有必要研究社交媒体如何影响护理专业学生的学业成绩和自我意识。据我们所知,沙特阿拉伯护理专业学生的学习成绩、自尊和社交媒体使用之间的关系仍未得到充分研究:本研究旨在探讨沙特阿拉伯护理专业学生的学习成绩、自尊和社交媒体平台使用之间的关系:这项描述性相关研究采用方便抽样法,共抽取了 220 名护理专业学生(回复率为 95.2%)。在 2023 年 3 月 1 日至 5 月期间,通过在线调查收集了有关人口统计学、学生学习成绩、社交媒体使用和自尊的数据。数据分析采用了皮尔逊相关系数、独立 t 检验、方差分析和层次回归等方法:社交媒体使用的平均得分为 3.60 ± 0.66,自尊为 2.13 ± 0.27,学习成绩为 3.95 ± 0.58。学生的学习成绩与社交媒体平台的使用呈正相关(r = 0.210,p r = 0.304,p r = 0.208,p r = 0.047,p >0.05)。学生的自尊与学习成绩无关(r = 0.059,p >0.05):利用社交媒体渠道可以帮助护理专业学生提高学习成绩。因此,护理教育者和护理教育决策者有机会通过整合社交媒体建立协作学习环境。这种方法旨在改善交流,增强学习体验,最终提高护理专业学生的学业成绩。
Exploring the linkages between social media use, self-esteem, and academic performance among nursing students in Saudi Arabia: A descriptive correlational study.
Background: The prevalence of social media influence in education makes it necessary to investigate how it might affect nursing students' academic achievement and sense of self. To our knowledge, the associations between academic performance, self-esteem, and social media usage among nursing students from Saudi Arabia remain understudied.
Objective: This study aimed to examine the relationships between academic performance, self-esteem, and the utilization of social media platforms by Saudi Arabian nursing students.
Methods: This descriptive correlational study employed a convenience sample of 220 nursing students (response rate 95.2%). An online survey with questions about demographics, students' academic performance, social media usage, and self-esteem was used for data collection from 1 March to May 2023. Pearson correlation coefficients, independent t-tests, Analysis of Variance, and hierarchical regression were used for data analysis.
Results: Social media use had an average score of 3.60 ± 0.66, self-esteem was 2.13 ± 0.27, and academic performance was 3.95 ± 0.58. The students' academic performance related positively to the utilization of social media platforms (r = 0.210, p <0.01). There were statistically positive correlations between academic purpose and social motives domains of utilizing social media and academic performance (r = 0.304, p <0.01; r = 0.208, p <0.01) respectively. The amount of time students spent on social media was not related to their self-esteem (r = 0.047, p >0.05). The students' self-esteem was unrelated to their academic achievement (r = 0.059, p >0.05).
Conclusions: Utilizing social media channels can assist nursing students in improving their academic achievement. Therefore, nursing educators and decision-makers in nursing education have the opportunity to establish collaborative learning environments by integrating social media. This approach aims to improve communication, enhance the learning experience, and ultimately improve the academic achievements of nursing students.