在COVID-19大流行期间,产科学生对在线学习的焦虑认同

Dian Furwasyih, Y. Arifin, Nur Femi
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新冠肺炎疫情给包括学生在内的社区带来了许多社会问题。青少年学生必须适应在线学习系统。青少年的焦虑表现为学业压力,焦虑他们不能很好地跟上在线学习,任务负担堆积如山,在线学习没有效果,因为没有与讲师直接互动,等等。本定量描述性研究旨在确定助产学文凭III课程、助产学本科课程和助产学专业教育课程学生的焦虑程度。将汉密尔顿焦虑评定量表(HARS)修改后的问卷以谷歌形式发放给138名助产学学生。数据采用SPSS进行分析。调查结果显示,近一半的受访者(42%)是19岁,近一半(47.8%)是第二学期或一级学生。超过一半(53.6)的学生住在寄宿公寓,61.6%的学生有足够的互联网网络条件。超过一半(59.4%)的学生表示他们完全有能力用电脑做作业,63.7%的学生表示在线学习效果不佳。超过一半的受访者(54.3%)在应对COVID-19大流行期间的在线学习时感到中度焦虑。这种焦虑可以通过提供个人咨询服务、指导和团体咨询等各种咨询服务来减轻。如果学生的焦虑对学习成果产生不利影响,并对学生的心理健康造成干扰,大学必须能够通过与学术顾问和心理学家的远程咨询服务来促进这一点。
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Identifikasi Kecemasan Mahasiswa Kebidanan terhadap Pembelajaran Daring dalam Masa Pandemi COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many social problems for the community, including students. Students who are teenagers must adapt to the online learning system. Adolescents experience anxiety in the form of academic pressure, anxiety that they cannot follow online learning well, the task load is felt to be piling up, online learning is not effective because there is no direct interaction with lecturers, and so on. This quantitative descriptive study was designed to identify anxiety in students of the Diploma III Midwifery Study Program and Midwifery Study Program Undergraduate Program and Midwifery Professional Education Program STIKes MERCUBAKTIJAYA Padang. A modified questionnaire from the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS) form was distributed in google form to 138 Midwifery students. Data were analyzed using SPSS. The results showed that almost half of the respondents (42%) were 19 years old, almost half (47.8%) were in semester 2 or level 1. More than half (53.6) of students lived in boarding houses, with adequate internet network conditions by 61.6%. More than half (59.4%) of students stated that they were quite capable of doing assignments with computers and 63.7% stated that online learning was not effective. More than half of the respondents (54.3%) had a moderate level of anxiety in dealing with online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. This anxiety can be reduced by providing various counseling services such as individual counseling services, guidance and group counseling. Universities must be able to facilitate this with teleconsultation services with academic advisors and psychologists if needed if student anxiety adversely affects learning outcomes and causes disturbances to students' mental health.
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