User satisfaction with information and communication technologies in nursing and midwifery schools in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review

Arzouma Hermann Pilabré, Guébré Esther, Dieudonné Soubeiga, Soutongnoma Safiata Kaboré, N. Bationo, N. Korsaga
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Background and objective: Information and communication technologies are often used in universities in sub-Saharan Africa to train nurses and midwives. However, user satisfaction with information and communication technologies in nursing and midwifery schools in sub-Saharan Africa has not been well documented. The objective of this study is to synthesize user satisfaction with information and communication technologies in nursing and midwifery schools in sub-Saharan Africa.Methods: A systematic review was conducted. Three electronic databases (PubMed, CINAHL, and ERIC) were consulted. Two reviewers independently conducted the selection of eligible publications based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data were extracted and quality assessed by four team members. Qualitative, quantitative, or mixed studies conducted in sub-Saharan African countries published from 2018 to 2021 were included.Results: The majority of students used smart mobile phones. Access to the internet connection was via their mobile phone or tablet. In terms of their ability to use mobile devices, the majority of students were good users. The rest were divided between experts in mobile use and limited users. The majority of teachers were open to the use of word processing, PowerPoint presentations, and blended learning. Other reasons for satisfaction include the use of information and communication technologies during clinical placements, online assessments, the creation of discussion forums, and live discussions with colleagues.Conclusions: Students are satisfied with the use of information and communication technologies. The administration must equip itself with the means to use them in teaching by motivating and supporting teachers. To do this, it must take into account the results of regular assessments to provide a better learning environment. Using information and communication technologies could become a quality criterion for a high-performance university.
撒哈拉以南非洲地区护理和助产学校用户对信息和通信技术的满意度:系统回顾
背景和目的:撒哈拉以南非洲地区的大学经常使用信息和通信技术来培训护士和助产士。然而,撒哈拉以南非洲地区护理和助产学校用户对信息和通信技术的满意度还没有很好的记录。本研究的目的是综述撒哈拉以南非洲地区护理和助产学校用户对信息和通信技术的满意度:方法:进行了系统性回顾。查阅了三个电子数据库(PubMed、CINAHL 和 ERIC)。两名审稿人根据纳入和排除标准对符合条件的出版物进行了独立筛选。四名小组成员对数据进行提取和质量评估。纳入了 2018 年至 2021 年期间在撒哈拉以南非洲国家发表的定性、定量或混合研究:大多数学生使用智能手机。通过手机或平板电脑连接互联网。就使用移动设备的能力而言,大多数学生都是优秀用户。其余学生则分为移动设备使用专家和有限使用者。大多数教师对使用文字处理、PowerPoint 演示和混合式学习持开放态度。其他满意的原因还包括在临床实习、在线评估、创建讨论论坛以及与同事进行实时讨论时使用信息和通信技术:结论:学生对信息和通信技术的使用感到满意。结论:学生对信息和通信技术的使用感到满意。行政部门必须通过激励和支持教师,使自己具备在教学中使用信息和通信技术的手段。为此,必须考虑到定期评估的结果,以提供更好的学习环境。使用信息和传播技术可以成为一所高效大学的质量标准。
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