Effect of Social Media-Based Educational Guidelines on Academic Nursing Students' Performance regarding Sustainability Development

Noha Mohamed Rashed, Gehan Awad Shetaway, Manal Abd Elsalam Amin, Asmaa Mohamed Ahmed Maiz
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Background : A multifaceted idea, sustainability awareness includes information, attitudes, and actions about environmental, social, and economic issues. So, the current study aimed to explore the effect of social media-based educational guidelines on academic nursing students' performance regarding sustainability development. Design : Quasi-experimental research design one group pre & post-test was utilized. Setting : The study was conducted in the Faculty of Nursing, Port Said University in Egypt using an online questionnaire via Google Form and submitting the following link (https://docs.google.com/forms/dle/1FALP HKsd). Subjects : A purposive sample of academic nursing students was obtained from social media such as Facebook and WhatsApp groups who already use social media, and agreed to participate in this study, and all of them took the pre-and post-test. Tools : The Sustainability Consciousness Questionnaire (SCQ) was introduced to academic nursing students through interventions by Whats App and Facebook groups. SCQ included three parts used to measure academic nursing students' knowledge, attitudes, andbehaviors regarding sustainability development. Results : After the study group was given social media-based training guidelines, the study's mean score for nursing students' knowledge, attitude, and behavior toward sustainable development increased. A highly significant difference (p≤0.05) was seen between the pre and post-social media-based educational guidance intervention. Conclusion : The study's conclusions support the idea that social media-based instructional guidelines can help nursing students perform better in terms of sustainability development. Recommendation : The concept of sustainability development ought to be incorporated into nursing courses, according to the findings. To instill a culture of sustainability development among students, nursing educators should also broaden and update their knowledge on the subject.
基于社交媒体的教育指南对护理专业学生可持续发展表现的影响
背景:可持续发展意识是一个多层面的概念,包括有关环境、社会和经济问题的信息、态度和行动。因此,本研究旨在探讨基于社交媒体的教育指南对护理专业学生可持续发展表现的影响。设计 :采用准实验研究设计,一组前测和一组后测。环境:本研究在埃及塞得港大学护理学院进行,通过谷歌表格进行在线问卷调查,并提交以下链接(https://docs.google.com/forms/dle/1FALP HKsd)。研究对象 :从社交媒体(如 Facebook 和 WhatsApp 群组)中有目的性地抽取已使用社交媒体并同意参与本研究的护理专业学生,所有学生都参加了前测和后测。工具:通过 Whats App 和 Facebook 群组的干预,向护理专业学生介绍了可持续发展意识问卷(SCQ)。SCQ 包括三个部分,用于测量护理专业学生对可持续发展的认识、态度和行为。结果:在研究组接受基于社交媒体的培训指导后,护理专业学生对可持续发展的知识、态度和行为的平均得分均有所提高。基于社交媒体的教育指导干预前后的差异非常明显(P≤0.05)。结论:本研究的结论支持基于社交媒体的教学指导可以帮助护理专业学生在可持续发展方面取得更好的成绩。建议:根据研究结果,应将可持续发展的概念纳入护理课程。为了在学生中灌输可持续发展的文化,护理教育者还应拓宽和更新他们在这方面的知识。
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