Medical and anesthesia students’ attitude toward e-learning physiology courses during the COVID-19 pandemic days

Reza Yahyavi Sahzabi, F. Maghsoudi, Elahe Akjavan, S. Mobarak, E. Radmanesh
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Background: The alarming outbreak of the COVID-19 virus significantly disrupted all aspects of human life, including education. As a result, e-learning has become a vital tool for education. This study aimed to investigate the attitudes of medical and anesthesia students toward e-learning in physiology during the pandemic of COVID-19. Methods: This descriptive study was conducted among 67 medical and anesthesiology students at Abadan University of Medical Sciences who studied physiology in the second semester of 2020-2021 in the form of e-learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A researcher-created questionnaire was used, rating items on a five-point Likert scale. Data were entered into SPSS 21 for statistical analysis and analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: A total of 73.1% of the participants in this study were women. The favorable opinions of students by percentage were as follows: satisfactory access to the Internet, 71.0%; the possibility of downloading educational content from the educational system, 88.2%; effective communication between teacher and student through e-learning, 20.6%; e-learning by combining online and offline education, 69.1%; the suitability of offline educational content due to accessibility convenient to learn at any time and place where the student wants to learn, 75%; face-to-face education is more suitable than e-learning, 60.3%. Conclusion: Effective communication between teacher and student is weak in virtual/online education. Students were generally positive about a combination of online and offline virtual education together and liked offline educational content due to ease of access at any time and place. In general, students preferred face-to-face teaching to virtual education.
新冠肺炎疫情期间医学、麻醉类学生对生理类网络学习的态度
背景:令人震惊的2019冠状病毒病疫情严重扰乱了包括教育在内的人类生活的各个方面。因此,电子学习已成为教育的重要工具。本研究旨在了解新冠肺炎大流行期间医学和麻醉专业学生对生理学在线学习的态度。方法:本描述性研究对阿巴丹医科大学67名医学和麻醉学学生进行了研究,这些学生因COVID-19大流行而在2020-2021年第二学期以电子学习的形式学习生理学。研究人员制作了一份调查问卷,按照李克特五分制对项目进行评分。数据输入SPSS 21进行统计分析,采用描述性统计进行分析。结果:本研究共有73.1%的参与者为女性。学生的满意率分别为:71.0%对网络接入满意;从教育系统下载教育内容的可能性,88.2%;通过e-learning实现师生有效沟通,20.6%;线上线下结合的E-learning占69.1%;线下教育内容的适用性,由于可访问性,方便学生在任何时间和地点学习,75%;面对面教育比网络学习更适合(60.3%)。结论:在虚拟/在线教育中,师生之间的有效沟通能力较弱。学生普遍对线上和线下虚拟教育的结合持积极态度,并喜欢线下教育内容,因为可以随时随地轻松访问。总的来说,学生更喜欢面对面的教学,而不是虚拟教育。
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