Nursing Students Perception of E-learning during COVID-19 Pandemic; A Literature Review

Mohammad R Alosta, I. Khalaf
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Background: E-learning has expanded recently in response to the social distance measures duringCOVID-19 pandemic. A part of the learning process is evaluating its effectiveness and impact on learners.Aim: to examine nursing students’ perceptions of e-learning during COVID-19 pandemic.Methods: A literature search to identify publications on perceptions of e-learning was conducted via threedatabases.Conclusion: Sixty five articles were included and reviewed. The articles addressed the following: (1)benefits of e-learning, (2) drawbacks and challenges (3) Students’ interaction, (4) e-learning environment(5) students’ engagement and satisfaction, (6) e-learning during COVID-19 pandemic, and (7) Clinicaltraining during COVID-19 pandemic. Shifting to E-learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has manybenefits that positively impact student health status and learning outcome, although it has several drawbacksand barriers that can affect the learning process quality. Finally, implementing e-learning is not an easytask; higher education institutions should consider several factors to provide the students with an efficientlearning process
COVID-19大流行期间护生对电子学习的认知文献综述
背景:为应对covid -19大流行期间的社交距离措施,最近扩大了电子学习。学习过程的一部分是评估其有效性和对学习者的影响。目的:了解2019冠状病毒病疫情期间护生对电子学习的认知。方法:通过三个数据库进行文献检索,以确定有关电子学习认知的出版物。结论:纳入并回顾了65篇文献。这些文章讨论了以下内容:(1)电子学习的好处;(2)缺点和挑战;(3)学生的互动;(4)电子学习环境;(5)学生的参与度和满意度;(6)COVID-19大流行期间的电子学习;以及(7)COVID-19大流行期间的临床培训。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间转向电子学习有许多好处,可以对学生的健康状况和学习成果产生积极影响,尽管它存在一些可能影响学习过程质量的缺点和障碍。最后,实施电子学习不是一件容易的事;高等教育机构应该考虑几个因素,为学生提供一个有效的学习过程
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