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The majority of participants agreed that E-learning was satisfactory in acquiring knowledge, however not effective in acquiring clinical and technical skills. As the COVID-19 lockdown eases, there is a need for improvement in the methods employed in E-learning and more blended learning among healthcare students is recommended. \n \nData were collected using a self-structured questionnaire both for demographic information and to assess their level of perception, performance and satisfaction with online learning. The result of this study showed that the majority (50%) of the 30 physiotherapy students were between the ages of 19 and 20. By gender, 39 (65%) were women. In terms of religion, 38 (63.3%) were Hindu. 42 (60%) of them in the Bachelor of Physiotherapy program were in their junior year. Regarding prior information, 36 (60%) received updates via social media. It has also found that the current Level of Awareness, Performance and Satisfaction of Physiotherapy Students with Online Learning 7%) were found to have moderate awareness. Low awareness, 8 people (13.3%) had high awareness. Current online learning outcomes were 44 (73.3%) fair, 13 (21.7%) good and 3 (5%)) bad. Current satisfaction results showed that 44 people (73.3%) were moderately satisfied with online learning, 12 people (20%) were very satisfied, and 4 people (6.7%) were not satisfied. \nFor this study, the mean score and standard deviation of current level of perception, performance and satisfaction with online learning among undergraduate physiotherapy students were 31.28±6.27, 33.20±5.54,33.35±6.29 with a minimum score of 14.0, 15.0 and 10.0, maximum score 43.0, 50.0 and 50.0. \nFurthermore, it has also showed that the association between current level of perception, performance and satisfaction with online learning among undergraduate physiotherapy students with their selected demographic variables None of the demographic variables showed a statistically significant relationship with current level of perception, performance and satisfaction with online learning among undergraduate physiotherapy students. The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of perception, performance and satisfaction regarding online learning among undergraduate physiotherapy students during covid-19 pandemic in Emaar Greens, Jaipur. 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在目前的情况下,电子学习在全球学生中发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究的目的是评估2019冠状病毒病大流行期间物理治疗本科学生对在线学习的感知水平、表现和满意度。本研究采用非概率抽样技术,采用定量方法和非实验描述性研究设计,招募60名物理治疗专业本科生作为研究对象。根据Abbasi Maria S.在2020年进行的研究表明,发达国家的E-learning满意度(7.34)高于发展中国家(5.82)。大多数与会者认为,电子学习在获取知识方面令人满意,但在获取临床和技术技能方面效果不佳。随着COVID-19封锁的缓解,有必要改进电子学习的方法,并建议在医疗保健学生中进行更多的混合学习。数据收集使用自结构化问卷,既用于人口统计信息,也用于评估他们对在线学习的感知水平、表现和满意度。本研究结果显示,30名物理治疗学生中,大多数(50%)年龄在19 - 20岁之间。按性别划分,39人(65%)是女性。按宗教划分,38人(63.3%)为印度教,其中42人(60%)为大三学生。关于之前的信息,36人(60%)通过社交媒体获得更新。研究还发现,目前在线学习物理治疗学生的意识水平、表现和满意度(7%)被发现具有中等程度的意识。知晓率低,知晓率高的8人(13.3%)。目前的在线学习结果有44个(73.3%),13个(21.7%),3个(5%)不好。目前的满意度结果显示,44人(73.3%)对在线学习表示一般满意,12人(20%)表示非常满意,4人(6.7%)表示不满意。本研究物理治疗本科学生在线学习感知、表现和满意度的平均得分和标准差分别为31.28±6.27、33.20±5.54、33.35±6.29,最低得分分别为14.0、15.0和10.0,最高得分分别为43.0、50.0和50.0。此外,该研究还表明,物理治疗本科学生对在线学习的当前感知水平、表现和满意度与其所选择的人口统计变量之间存在关联,其中没有一个人口统计变量与物理治疗本科学生对在线学习的当前感知水平、表现和满意度存在统计学显著关系。本研究的目的是评估斋浦尔Emaar Greens大学物理治疗专业本科生在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间对在线学习的感知、表现和满意度。综上所述,物理治疗本科学生对网络学习的感知和满意度处于中等水平,表现一般。
A NON-EXPERIMENTAL STUDY TO ASSESS THE LEVEL OF PERCEPTION, PERFORMANCE AND SATISFACTION TOWARDS ONLINE LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC AMONG UNDERGRADUATE PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS IN EMAAR GREENS, JAIPUR
E-learning plays a vital role in this current scenario among students across the globe. The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of perception, performance and satisfaction regarding online learning during Covid-19 pandemic among undergraduate physiotherapy students. A quantitative approach with a non-experimental descriptive research design with 60 undergraduate physiotherapy students were recruited as study participants using a non-probability sampling technique for this study.
According to the research study conducted by Abbasi Maria S. in 2020 stated that E-learning satisfaction levels were better among developed countries (7.34) compared to developing countries (5.82). The majority of participants agreed that E-learning was satisfactory in acquiring knowledge, however not effective in acquiring clinical and technical skills. As the COVID-19 lockdown eases, there is a need for improvement in the methods employed in E-learning and more blended learning among healthcare students is recommended.
Data were collected using a self-structured questionnaire both for demographic information and to assess their level of perception, performance and satisfaction with online learning. The result of this study showed that the majority (50%) of the 30 physiotherapy students were between the ages of 19 and 20. By gender, 39 (65%) were women. In terms of religion, 38 (63.3%) were Hindu. 42 (60%) of them in the Bachelor of Physiotherapy program were in their junior year. Regarding prior information, 36 (60%) received updates via social media. It has also found that the current Level of Awareness, Performance and Satisfaction of Physiotherapy Students with Online Learning 7%) were found to have moderate awareness. Low awareness, 8 people (13.3%) had high awareness. Current online learning outcomes were 44 (73.3%) fair, 13 (21.7%) good and 3 (5%)) bad. Current satisfaction results showed that 44 people (73.3%) were moderately satisfied with online learning, 12 people (20%) were very satisfied, and 4 people (6.7%) were not satisfied.
For this study, the mean score and standard deviation of current level of perception, performance and satisfaction with online learning among undergraduate physiotherapy students were 31.28±6.27, 33.20±5.54,33.35±6.29 with a minimum score of 14.0, 15.0 and 10.0, maximum score 43.0, 50.0 and 50.0.
Furthermore, it has also showed that the association between current level of perception, performance and satisfaction with online learning among undergraduate physiotherapy students with their selected demographic variables None of the demographic variables showed a statistically significant relationship with current level of perception, performance and satisfaction with online learning among undergraduate physiotherapy students. The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of perception, performance and satisfaction regarding online learning among undergraduate physiotherapy students during covid-19 pandemic in Emaar Greens, Jaipur. Therefore, it was concluded that the current level of perception and satisfaction was average with fair performance towards online learning among undergraduate physiotherapy students.