Health higher education and the use of technology during the pandemic of COVID-19 in Brazil

Maria Cristiane Barbosa Galvão, I. Ricarte, J. B. B. Ferreira, Camilo Darsie, A. C. Forster, Marcelo Carneiro, Samára dos Santos Sampaio, Letícia Silva Barbosa
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected educational institutions worldwide. The objective of this study is to present changes during the pandemic regarding the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) by Brazilian faculty, undergraduate and graduate students in the field of health. A convergent mixed methods study (QUAN+QUAL) with cross-sectional data collection was carried out in 2020. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics (QUAN) and thematic analysis (QUAL). This study had 1172 participants, comprising 533 undergraduate students, 257 graduate students and 382 lecturers. During the pandemic, the average number of daily hours of ICT use for academic activities increased from 5.90 hours in 2019 to 7.18 hours in 2020 (+21.7%). Virtual learning environments were the most used technology, but technologies that showed largest significant increase in use were videoconference and virtual simulation. Five main themes emerged from the analysis of participants' perceptions: use of ICT for educational activities; comparison and preference of participants regarding teaching modality; changes in education; institutional support for the use of ICT in education; and problems to access the Internet. Some recommendations based on this research include emergency training for the academic community in online teaching; maintenance of online education; inclusion of more interactive technological tools in virtual learning environments; actions to improve Internet connection and access to equipment; and review of the load of academic activities.
巴西COVID-19大流行期间的卫生高等教育和技术使用
新冠肺炎疫情对全球教育机构造成了影响。本研究的目的是介绍大流行期间巴西教师、本科生和研究生在卫生领域使用信息和通信技术(ICT)方面的变化。在2020年进行了一项具有截面数据收集的收敛混合方法研究(QUAN+QUAL)。采用描述性统计(QUAN)和专题分析(QUAL)对数据进行分析。这项研究有1172名参与者,其中包括533名本科生,257名研究生和382名讲师。在疫情期间,用于学术活动的信息通信技术平均每日使用小时数从2019年的5.90小时增加到2020年的7.18小时(+21.7%)。虚拟学习环境是使用最多的技术,但使用最多的技术是视频会议和虚拟模拟。对与会者看法的分析产生了五个主要主题:利用信息通信技术开展教育活动;参与者对教学方式的比较与偏好教育的变化;为在教育中使用信息和通信技术提供机构支持;以及访问互联网的问题。基于本研究的一些建议包括:对在线教学中的学术界进行应急培训;在线教育的维护;在虚拟学习环境中加入更多的互动性技术工具;改善互联网连接和设备接入的行动;并检讨学术活动的负荷。
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