Studying during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Nursing Student’s Perspectives and Experiences in Saudi Arabia

Q4 Medicine
Abeer Alatawi
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The outbreak of the global and widespread COVID-19 pandemic extended to all nations and affected all races and socioeconomic categories Global crises like the COVID-19 pandemic my pose devastating impacts on the academic functioning and psychological wellbeing of students, specifically nursing students With such consideration, the current study focused on identifying the perceptions of nursing students towards the COVID-19 pandemic while also investigating some of their encounters while learning amid the pandemic Data saturation was obtained after analyzing filled questionnaires and answers from 123 interviews conducted through virtual calls Data was collected through analyzing the current literature and supplemented by surveys and virtual interviews online Analysis of the data collected provided 16 codes that depicted various student’s perceptions and experiences The participating nursing students answered questions pertaining to the ability of government institutions in controlling the virus They also answered positively to indicate the prevalence with which misinformation was propagated by social media sites Besides, the participants reported that the general populations did not follow the measures set by government’s institutions
COVID-19大流行期间的学习:沙特阿拉伯护理学生的观点和经验
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)全球大流行的爆发蔓延到所有国家,影响到所有种族和社会经济类别,像2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行这样的全球危机对学生,特别是护理专业学生的学术功能和心理健康造成了毁灭性的影响。本研究的重点是确定护理专业学生对COVID-19大流行的看法,同时调查他们在大流行期间学习时的一些遭遇,通过分析通过虚拟电话进行的123次访谈的填写问卷和回答获得数据饱和数据通过分析当前文献收集数据并辅以调查和在线虚拟访谈收集数据分析收集的数据提供了16个代码参与的护理专业学生回答了有关政府机构控制病毒能力的问题,他们也积极回答,表明社交媒体网站传播错误信息的普遍程度。此外,参与者报告说,一般人群没有遵守政府机构制定的措施
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