高等教育机构的技术挑战:学生护士经验。

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-05-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2749
Agnes Makhene, Sanele E Nene, Miyelani Mhlongo
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背景:自2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行以来,世界面临许多挑战,包括封锁和各种护理教育计划中断。因此,高等教育机构(HEIs)被迫过渡到在线学习,以继续教学和学习活动。护理专业的学生必须应对从传统学习平台到基于互联网的学习平台的突然转变。一些学生护士报告了在技术资源、互联网接入和负荷减少方面的重大挑战,这是南非特有的现象。目的:本文旨在探讨和描述在豪登省高等教育的学生护士所经历的技术资源挑战。设置:设置是一个高等教育机构提供护理课程导致本科和研究生资格。方法:采用定性、描述性、探索性和情境设计,采用现象学方法。研究对象包括接受在线学习的研究生。采用有目的的抽样方法。采用非结构化、面对面和虚拟个人现象学访谈来收集数据。在第十名(N = 10)参与者时达到数据饱和。采用Braun & Clarke的专题数据分析方法。林肯和古巴斯的策略和真实性被用来确保可信赖性,同时始终遵守道德考虑。结果:在技术资源挑战下,学生护士确定了四个主题:减负荷、连通性、数字技能和没有电脑。结论:网络教学是第四次工业革命时代的必然现象;然而,学生面临着护士教育者需要考虑的不同挑战。贡献:这项研究提供了关于如何改善有挑战的不同学生的在线体验的信息。
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Technology challenges in a higher education institution: Student nurse experience.

Background: Since the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the world has faced many challenges, including lockdowns and disruptions to various nursing education programmes. Consequently, higher education institutions (HEIs) were compelled to transition to online learning to continue teaching and learning activities. Nursing students had to cope with the abrupt shift from traditional to Internet-based learning platforms. Some student nurses reported significant challenges regarding technological resources, Internet access and loadshedding, a phenomenon specific to South Africa.

Aim: This article aimed to explore and describe technological resource challenges as experienced by student nurses in a HEI in Gauteng.

Setting: The setting was an institution of higher learning offering nursing programmes leading to undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications.

Methods: A qualitative, descriptive, exploratory and contextual design with a phenomenological approach was used. The population consisted of postgraduate students who were exposed to online learning. A purposive sampling method was used. Unstructured, face-to-face and virtual individual phenomenological interviews were used to collect data. Data saturation was reached at the tenth (N = 10) participant. Braun & Clarke's thematic data analysis method was used. Lincoln and Gubas's strategies and authenticity were used to ensure trustworthiness while observing ethical considerations throughout.

Results: Four themes were identified under the technological resource challenges as experienced by student nurses: loadshedding, connectivity, digital skills and not having a computer.

Conclusion: Online teaching and learning is an essential phenomenon in the 4th Industrial Revolution era; however, students face different challenges that nurse educators need to consider.

Contribution: This study contributes to the information on how the online experience of diverse students who have challenges can be improved.

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Health SA Gesondheid
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