Perspectives of nursing students on challenges of e-learning during early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Q2 Medicine
Vistolina Nuuyoma, Sydney S Lauliso, Leonard Chihururu
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Background:  E-learning is becoming an important approach to teaching and learning in higher education institutions, including nursing training. Despite that, there are students who were never introduced to e-learning prior to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Their challenges in relation to e-learning could differ from those of other students who had experienced the platform before, especially against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic that brought an abrupt change in the approach to teaching, learning and assessment.

Objectives:  This study explored and described university nursing students' challenges in relation to e-learning during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in a resource-constrained setting.

Method:  Qualitative exploratory and contextual design was used. The sample consisted of 17 participants who were conveniently selected, and data were collected by means of two focus groups and five individual interviews. Data analysis followed a qualitative content analysis process.

Results:  The five categories emanated from analysis are e-learning mode not suitable for practical components, challenges related to assessment of learning, connectivity issues, e-learning is a lonely journey and computer illiteracy and limited skills for the use of e-learning.

Conclusion:  Nursing students' challenges regarding e-learning during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic related to the learning of practical components, assessment, connectivity, a lack of interaction with peers and a lack of the skills required to operate e-learning tools.Contribution: The findings have implications for international, regional and local contexts in helping to develop support systems and preparing students to use e-learning when it is introduced abruptly.

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护理专业学生对COVID-19大流行早期电子学习挑战的看法
背景:网络学习正在成为包括护理培训在内的高等教育教学的重要手段。尽管如此,有些学生在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行之前从未接触过电子学习。他们在电子学习方面面临的挑战可能与之前体验过该平台的其他学生不同,特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行的背景下,这种大流行导致教学、学习和评估方法发生了突然变化。目的:本研究探讨并描述了在资源有限的情况下,在COVID-19大流行的早期阶段,大学护理专业学生在电子学习方面面临的挑战。方法:采用定性探索和情境设计。样本由17名方便选择的参与者组成,通过两个焦点小组和五个个人访谈的方式收集数据。数据分析遵循定性内容分析过程。结果:从分析中得出的五个类别是:电子学习模式不适合实际组件,与学习评估相关的挑战,连接问题,电子学习是一个孤独的旅程,计算机文盲和使用电子学习的技能有限。结论:在2019冠状病毒病大流行的早期阶段,护理专业学生在电子学习方面面临的挑战涉及实用组件的学习、评估、连通性、缺乏与同行的互动以及缺乏操作电子学习工具所需的技能。贡献:研究结果对国际、区域和地方背景具有启示意义,有助于开发支持系统,帮助学生在突然引入电子学习时做好使用准备。
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