Online teaching and learning: Experiences of students in a nursing college during the onset of COVID-19.

Q2 Medicine
Lebogang L Molefe, Nkhensani F Mabunda
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Abstract

Background:  The world has entered the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Utilisation of technology is inevitable. For the past years, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has halted normal operations, including in the physical classroom for nursing students. Students and facilitators had to move to a remote way of teaching and learning, utilising online teaching and learning. However, students and facilitators were not ready to use online teaching and learning. This not only resulted in numerous challenges, but also became an eye-opener for best practices and intervening strategies.

Objectives:  To explore and describe experiences of students in a nursing college with regard to online teaching and learning during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Method:  A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and contextual research design was adopted. A purposive, nonprobability sampling approach was used to select participants from second year, third year and fourth year. First-year student nurses were excluded because they did not commence with classrooms at that time.

Results:  Seven themes emerged, namely knowledge, confidence, training, equipment, clinical exposure, course extension and flexibility, and all themes had subthemes.

Conclusion:  It is evident that students had more negative experiences during online teaching and learning than positive experiences.Contribution: The study contributed enormously to teaching and learning of student nurses in nursing colleges as its results can be used to improve nursing colleges with regard to online teaching and learning.

在线教学:一所护理学院学生在新冠肺炎发病期间的体验
背景:世界已经进入第四次工业革命。技术的利用是不可避免的。在过去的几年里,2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行已经停止了正常的运营,包括护理专业学生的物理教室。学生和辅导员必须转向远程教学方式,利用在线教学和学习。然而,学生和辅导员还没有准备好使用在线教学。这不仅带来了许多挑战,而且也使最佳实践和干预策略大开眼界。目的:探讨并描述某护理学院学生在新冠肺炎疫情期间在线教学的体验。方法:采用定性、探索性、描述性、情境性研究设计。采用有目的的非概率抽样方法从第二年、第三年和第四年选择参与者。一年级的学生护士被排除在外,因为他们当时还没有开始上课。结果:出现了知识、信心、培训、设备、临床暴露、课程延伸和灵活性7个主题,所有主题都有子主题。结论:学生在网络教学过程中的消极体验明显多于积极体验。贡献:本研究对护理院校护生的教与学有重要的意义,研究结果可用于护理院校在线教与学的改进。
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Curationis
Curationis Medicine-Medicine (all)
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