Health Students Perception of Online Learning Environment during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Survey on Quality of Online Learning in Indonesian University

Ummu Artha Tsary Rumalessin, J. Sutapa, Wisjnu Martani
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The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the teaching and learning process at various universities, especially for health science students. Electronic learning (E-Learning) is applied as a core learning method to carry out learning during the pandemic. This study aimed at investigating health science students’ perception about the quality of their online learning during the pandemic. A mixed method research design was implemented in this current study. The modified version of Online Learning Environment Survey (OLES) was used as the main instrument to collect data from 390 health science students at 'Aisyiyah University in Yogyakarta consisting of seven study programs such as nursing, anesthesiology, midwifery, physiotherapy, nutrition, medical lab technology and radiology. Contrary assumption from the previous research, this study found that there were only slight differences between students from the seven study programs with regard to their perception of online learning. Majority of students agreed that during pandemic they have studied real cases and considered to be relevant to issues that occur outside the classroom. However, in health science education system where many courses are practical oriented, students confirmed that shifting completely to online mode may not be possible to enhance their skill to become a professional medical in the future. Therefore, it is prominent to design an effective curriculum for health science education system for the new normal.
COVID-19大流行期间健康学生对在线学习环境的感知:印度尼西亚大学在线学习质量调查
新冠肺炎大流行扰乱了各所大学的教学过程,特别是对卫生科学专业的学生。电子学习(E-Learning)作为大流行期间开展学习的核心学习方法。本研究旨在调查大流行期间卫生科学专业学生对在线学习质量的看法。本研究采用混合方法研究设计。在线学习环境调查(OLES)的修改版本被用作收集来自日惹Aisyiyah大学390名健康科学学生的数据的主要工具,包括七个研究项目,如护理、麻醉学、助产学、物理治疗、营养学、医学实验室技术和放射学。与以往研究的假设相反,本研究发现七个学习项目的学生对在线学习的看法只有轻微的差异。大多数学生同意,在大流行期间,他们研究了真实病例,并认为这些病例与课堂外发生的问题有关。然而,在许多课程以实践为导向的健康科学教育体系中,学生们证实,完全转向在线模式可能无法提高他们未来成为专业医疗人员的技能。因此,新常态下设计有效的健康科学教育课程体系显得尤为重要。
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