Chandrasiri N R, Weerakoon B S
Department of Radiography/Radiotherapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, 20400, Sri Lanka.
Department of Radiography/Radiotherapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, 20400, Sri Lanka.
Radiography (Lond). 2022 May;28(2):545-549. doi: 10.1016/j.radi.2021.11.008. Epub 2021 Nov 30.
The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of Allied Health Sciences undergraduates towards online learning during the COVID 19 outbreak.
A cross-sectional study was conducted with undergraduates of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. A self-administered online questionnaire consisted of four sections to evaluate demographic information; details of online learning; perspectives and challenges on online learning were used for data collection.
A total of 518 responses were received from the five disciplines of radiography (32.8%), nursing (24.9%), medical laboratory sciences (18.2%), pharmacy (14.5%), and physiotherapy (9.7%), resulting in a 76.4% response rate. The majority preferred smartphones (73.2%) for online access, and Zoom is the most utilized online communicating platform (72.8%). The overall respondent's perception score ranged from 9 to 27 (Positive ≥ 18, Neutral = 18, Negative ≤ 18) with a mean (SD) of 20.4 (4.0). Even though the majority (59.7%) agreed that online learning is more comfortable to communicate than conventional learning, most respondents (48.3%) have a negative perception towards offering practical and clinical-based subjects online. Poor internet connections (67.0%) and the lack of electronic devices (53.3%) were the most significant challenges encountered during online learning.
The majority of the students have a positive perception towards online learning. Online learning appears to be an efficient learning strategy when students have equal access to online facilities.
Although the allied health undergraduates faced several challenges, they demonstrated their versatility and acceptance of the online learning strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore a well-structured online learning programme will be beneficial for students to continue their studies during a pandemic.
本研究的目的是确定在新冠疫情期间,健康科学相关专业本科生对在线学习的看法。
对斯里兰卡佩拉德尼亚大学健康科学相关专业的本科生进行了一项横断面研究。一份由四个部分组成的自填式在线问卷用于收集人口统计学信息、在线学习细节、对在线学习的看法和挑战等数据。
共收到来自放射学(32.8%)、护理学(24.9%)、医学检验科学(18.2%)、药学(14.5%)和物理治疗学(9.7%)这五个学科的518份回复,回复率为76.4%。大多数人更喜欢使用智能手机(73.2%)进行在线学习,而Zoom是使用最多的在线交流平台(72.8%)。总体受访者的感知得分在9至27分之间(积极≥18分,中性=18分,消极≤18分),平均(标准差)为20.4(4.0)。尽管大多数人(59.7%)认为在线学习比传统学习交流起来更舒适,但大多数受访者(48.3%)对在线提供实践和临床相关课程持负面看法。网络连接不佳(67.0%)和缺乏电子设备(53.3%)是在线学习期间遇到的最主要挑战。
大多数学生对在线学习持积极看法。当学生能够平等使用在线设施时,在线学习似乎是一种有效的学习策略。
尽管健康科学相关专业的本科生面临了一些挑战,但他们在新冠疫情期间展现了对在线学习策略的适应性和接受度。因此,一个结构完善的在线学习项目将有助于学生在疫情期间继续学业。