Mumtaz Nazia, Saqulain Ghulam, Mumtaz Nadir
Dr. Nazia Mumtaz, PhD. (Rehabilitation Sciences) Head of Department of Speech Language Pathology, Faculty of Rehab & Allied Health Sciences, Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Dr. Ghulam Saqulain, F.C.P.S (Otorhinolaryngology) Head of Department of Otolaryngology Department of ENT, Capital Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Pak J Med Sci. 2021 Jan-Feb;37(1):283-287. doi: 10.12669/pjms.37.1.2894.
COVID-19 is a menace for Pakistan's fragile and overburdened health care system and infrastructure, insidiously permeating the socio-economic fabric. Globally complete to partial shutdown of educational institutions has been enforced, transitioning from face to face to online academics. Academic institutes are floundering to withstand the brunt. Therefore, the current study was conducted to attempt to review and highlight the impact and challenges posed by transition from conventional to online academics and how to approach them, in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic with the perspective of developing countries like Pakistan. For this purpose, search for relevant literature using search engines and websites including Google, Google Scholar and Web of Science as well as Medline database was conducted with keywords "Covid-19, academics, mental health, social impact and e-learning and combination of words". Thirty two English language, full text articles published in the last ten years from 2010 to 2020 were selected for the literature review. With this literature review, we conclude that this lockdown has caused significant distortion in the academic world yet unequal interruption in learning with significant disruptions in internal assessments and qualification examinations with developing countries like Pakistan, compounded by a compromised educational system. However, COVID-19 is spurring the case for conversion to online academics and developing countries like Pakistan are poised to develop reliable, cost effective and secure online academic system whether it is bane or boon.
新冠疫情对巴基斯坦脆弱且不堪重负的医疗保健系统和基础设施构成威胁,它正悄然渗透到社会经济结构之中。在全球范围内,教育机构已被迫全面或部分关闭,教学方式从面对面授课转变为在线教学。学术机构正艰难应对这一冲击。因此,本研究旨在从巴基斯坦等发展中国家的视角出发,审视并强调在新冠疫情背景下,从传统教学向在线教学转变所带来的影响和挑战,以及应对这些挑战的方法。为此,我们使用搜索引擎和网站(包括谷歌、谷歌学术、科学网以及医学在线数据库),以“新冠疫情、学术、心理健康、社会影响、电子学习以及相关词汇组合”为关键词进行了相关文献检索。我们选取了2010年至2020年这十年间发表的32篇英文全文文章进行文献综述。通过这次文献综述,我们得出结论:此次封锁给学术界造成了严重扭曲,然而对于像巴基斯坦这样的发展中国家而言,学习受到的干扰并不均衡,内部评估和资格考试也受到严重影响,再加上教育系统本身存在缺陷,情况更加复杂。不过,新冠疫情正促使人们转向在线教学,像巴基斯坦这样的发展中国家正准备开发可靠、经济高效且安全的在线教学系统,无论这是祸是福。