Z世代护理专业学生对Facebook的使用、感知和满意度:学习工具还是分散注意力

Ryan Michael Flores Oducado
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导读:Z世代已经开始进入护理教室的大门。他们是在互联网和智能手机的世界里长大的精通技术和社交的消费者。然而,人们对这一代人知之甚少,尤其是护理专业的学生,以及他们如何将Facebook用于学术目的。本研究的目的是确定护理专业学生对Facebook的使用、认知和满意度。方法:采用描述性、横断面研究设计。在菲律宾一所护理学院方便选择的113名护生参与了调查。数据是通过在线调查采用问卷收集的。使用描述性和推断性统计工具对数据进行分析。结果:绝大多数护生(M=3.58)使用Facebook进行教育目的的交流、协作和分享学术或学习资料。他们普遍对使用Facebook用于教育目的有良好的认知(M=4.36),并且非常满意(均值=3.95)。81.42%的护生报告说,使用Facebook的主要挑战是从其他Facebook内容中分心。使用和感知之间存在显著的正相关关系(p=.000),同样,在Facebook用于教育目的的使用中,满意度和推荐之间也存在显著的正相关关系(p=.000)。结论:虽然Facebook展示了作为学习工具的潜力,但在护理教育中使用它所面临的挑战必须得到妥善解决。为了最大限度地发挥Facebook作为辅助学习工具的优势,护理学校必须仔细考虑和深思熟虑。
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Gen Z Nursing Students' Usage, Perception and Satisfaction With Facebook for Educational Purposes: Tool for Learning or Distraction
Introduction: Gen Z has started to enter the portals of nursing classrooms. They are technology and socially-savvy consumers who grew up in the world of internet and smartphones. However, little is known about this generation, particularly among nursing students and how they use Facebook for academic purposes. The purpose of this study was to determine nursing students’ usage, perception, and satisfaction with Facebook for educational purposes Methods:A descriptive, cross-sectional research design was used. A total of 113 conveniently chosen nursing students in a Nursing College in the Philippines participated in the survey. Data were collected using an adopted questionnaire administered via online survey. Descriptive and inferential statistical tools were used to analyze the data. Results: Results indicated that majority of nursing students moderately (M=3.58) use Facebook for educational purposes to communicate, collaborate, and share academic or learning materials. They generallyhad a good perception of (M=4.36) and were highly satisfied (Mean=3.95) with using Facebook for educational purposes. The main challenge reported by 81.42% of nursing students in the use of Facebook was distraction from other Facebook contents. There was a significant positive relationship between usage and perception (p=.000) likewise between satisfaction and recommendation in the use of Facebook for educational purposes (p=.000). Conclusions:While Facebook showcases promising potential as a learning tool, challenges associated with its use in nursingeducation must be properly addressed. Careful consideration and thoughtful planning are necessary for nursing schools to maximize the advantages of Facebook as a supplemental tool for learning.
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