纳米比亚护生在护理教育中使用技术设备的数量研究。

Emma M Nghitanwa, Erkkie Haipinge, Lukas M Josua
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背景:高等教育中的技术整合是21世纪的一个重要方面,因为它提高了学生的学习。目的:本研究旨在评估一所高等教育机构护理教育中学生对科技设备的获取和利用情况,以及科技与护理教育的整合情况。方法:采用描述性、横断面研究设计的定量方法。这项研究在温得和克的一所公立大学进行。本研究采用自填问卷的方式对70名本科护生进行调查。使用SPSS 26对数据进行分析。结果:74.2%的参与者年龄在20-25岁之间,82.9%为女性,98.6%为单身。超过一半(58.6%)的人说奥希万博语。大多数参与者(47.1%)拥有科技设备。大多数人(60.0%)更喜欢笔记本电脑,大多数人每天使用手机、即时通讯应用、社交媒体和WhatsApp进行学习和交流。大多数参与者使用技术设备下载学习材料,提交在线评估,并与讲师和同学联系。大多数学生更喜欢在线形成性评估和面对面考试的混合学习模式。结论:研究发现,大多数学生拥有并使用技术设备,这有助于在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间混合式学习。技术集成改善了学习的途径,因为学生可以在有互联网接入的地方上课。贡献:本研究为高等教育技术整合的知识体系做出了贡献,并强调了通过有效利用技术来转变高等教育的重要性。
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Nursing students' access to technological devices in nursing education: A quantitative study in Namibia.

Background:  Technology integration in higher education is a critical aspect of the 21st century, as it enhances student learning.

Objectives:  This study aimed to assess students' access to and utilisation of technological devices, as well as the integration of technology in nursing education at a higher education institution.

Method:  A quantitative approach with a descriptive, cross-sectional study design was used. The study was conducted at a public university in Windhoek. Data were collected via a self-administered questionnaire among 70 third-year nursing students pursuing a bachelor's degree. The data were analysed using SPSS version 26.

Results:  Majority (74.2%) of the participants were aged 20-25 years, 82.9% were female, and 98.6% were single. More than half (58.6%) were Oshiwambo-speaking. Most participants (47.1%) owned technological devices. The majority (60.0%) preferred laptop computers, and the majority used cell phones, messaging apps, social media and WhatsApp daily for learning and communication. Most participants used technological devices to download learning materials, submit online assessments and contact lecturers and classmates. Most preferred a blended mode of learning, online formative assessments and face-to-face examinations.

Conclusion:  The study found that most students owned and utilised technological devices, which facilitated blended learning during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Technology integration improved access to learning, as students were able to attend classes from locations with Internet access.Contribution: The study contributes to the body of knowledge on technology integration in higher education and highlights the importance of transforming higher education through the effective use of technology.

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