南非豪登省一所公立大学护士讲师在大流行期间的在线教学经验

Q2 Medicine
Andile G Mokoena-de Beer, Sophy M Moloko
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背景:在南非,护士培训主要是面对面的。这种分娩模式与培养具有批判性思考者、问题解决者和实际技能能力的护士有关。然而,2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的出现加速了护理在线教学的需求。为了挽救学术项目,护士讲师被迫进行在线教学,尽管人们担心通过在线教学培养的护士的能力和水平。目的:本研究旨在探讨和描述南非豪登省一所公立大学的护士讲师在COVID-19大流行期间的在线教学经验。方法:采用定性、探索性设计。六名护士讲师-两名男性和四名女性-被有意选择参加本研究。通过深度访谈收集数据,从经历过网络教学的护士讲师那里获得丰富、厚实的描述。采用内容分析法对数据进行分析。结果:出现了五个主题:(1)与学习者管理系统相关的挑战;(2)与胜任能力相关的挑战;(3)超出讲师控制范围的因素;(4)网络教学的间接效益;(5)促进在线教学顺利进行的建议。结论:研究结果表明,护士讲师在网络教学中遇到了挑战,导致讲师感到沮丧和不适。贡献:这项研究揭示了护士讲师在网上教学时面临的挑战。它强调需要对护士讲师进行培训和支持,以加强在线教学。
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Nurse lecturers' experiences with online teaching during the pandemic at a public university in Gauteng, South Africa.

Background:  Nurses' training has been mostly face-to-face in the South African context. This mode of delivery was linked to producing nurses who are critical thinkers, problem solvers and competent in practical skills. However, the emergence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) accelerated the need for online teaching in nursing. Nurse lecturers were forced to teach online in order to save the academic project, despite concerns about the competencies and calibre of nurses produced through online teaching.

Objectives:  This study aimed to explore and describe nurse lecturers' experiences with online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic at a public university in Gauteng, South Africa.

Method:  A qualitative, exploratory design was utilised. Six nurse lecturers - two males and four females - were purposefully selected to participate in this study. Data were collected through in-depth interviews to obtain rich, thick descriptions from the nurse lecturers who experienced online teaching. Content analysis was used to analyse the data.

Results:  Five themes emerged as, (1) challenges related to the learner management system; (2) challenges related to competency; (3) factors out of the span of control of the lecturer; (4) indirect benefits of online teaching; and (5) recommendations to facilitate the smooth delivery of online teaching.

Conclusion:  The findings established that nurse lecturers experienced challenges when teaching online, which resulted in frustrations and discomfort for lecturers.Contribution: The study revealed the challenges nurse lecturers faced while teaching online. It highlights the need for nurse lecturers to be trained and supported to enhance online teaching and learning.

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Curationis
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