Blended Learning Approaches in Nursing Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review

I. Ilankoon, G. Kisokanth, S. Warnakulasuriya
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Nurse academics have faced many challenges in conducting face-to-face teaching and clinical training in the COVID-19 pandemic. Compared to the past, there was increased interest and usage in online education during the COVID-19 pandemic in nursing education. This short communication highlights the important aspects that nurse academics should consider while designing nursing curricula to face future pandemics based on the experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic. This short communication includes a critical analysis of experiences from previous pandemics and the lesson learned from the present pandemic of the use of blended learning approaches in nursing education. These would be effective in considering nursing curricula reforms. Four key themes related to blended learning were identified as blended learning, blended learning in nursing education, challenges related to blended learning and strengthening of the blended learning culture. In conclusion, the pandemic has taught nurse academics to navigate nursing curricula to suit current teaching and learning demands. Reforming curricula by incorporating blended learning would be timely.
COVID-19大流行期间护理教育的混合学习方法:综述
在新冠肺炎大流行期间,护士学者在进行面对面教学和临床培训方面面临许多挑战。与过去相比,新冠肺炎大流行期间,护理教育对在线教育的兴趣和使用有所增加。这份简短的通报强调了护理学者在根据COVID-19大流行的经验设计护理课程以应对未来大流行时应考虑的重要方面。这份简短的通报包括对以往大流行的经验进行批判性分析,以及从目前在护理教育中使用混合学习方法的大流行中吸取的教训。这些将有效地考虑护理课程改革。与混合学习相关的四个关键主题被确定为混合学习、护理教育中的混合学习、与混合学习相关的挑战和加强混合学习文化。总而言之,大流行教会了护士学者如何驾驭护理课程,以适应当前的教学和学习需求。将混合式学习纳入课程改革将是及时的。
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