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COVID-19 大流行期间健康科学专业学生在线学习的系统评价

A systematic review of health sciences students' online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia.

Academy of Contemporary Islamic Studies, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 72000, Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2022 Jul 3;22(1):524. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03579-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study aims to analyse the effectiveness of distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic among undergraduate health sciences students using systematic review. Online learning has been chosen as the best approach to continue offering education in this pandemic era.

METHOD

The screening process was done using Scopus, ScienceDirect and PubMed based on the eligibility criteria. Out of 1486 studies, 1269 were screened. A total of 64 eligible studies obtained were included in the quantitative analysis. Results were categorized into i) student attitudes (perceptions/satisfactions/engagements), and ii) student learning outcomes, and compared to the Kirkpatrick model.

RESULTS

Although facing difficulties, 50% of the studies was moderately satisfied with distance learning, while 36% was highly satisfied and 17% dissatisfied. Most studies (26%) reported flexibility in online learning. Internet issues (19%) and low interaction between learners and instructors (19%) were the most prevalent problems mentioned. Online education engages students better than traditional learning. The learning outcome was assessed using two categories: i) academic performance and ii) skill development. Most studies (72%) stated that online learning improves academic performance, 14% reported a drop, and 14% stated no effect, while an increase in clinical skills and communication skills were reported. Kirkpatrick evaluation revealed 80% of the studies obtained was evaluated at level 1 (reaction), 8% at level 2 (learning), 12% at level 3 (behaviour) and none at level 4 (results).

CONCLUSION

Overall, this systematic review found that the online learning performed better than expected during COVID-19, but the data gained is insufficient to say it is beneficial when compared to other types of teaching approaches.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在通过系统评价分析 COVID-19 大流行期间本科健康科学专业学生远程学习的效果。在线学习已被选为在这一流行时代继续提供教育的最佳方法。

方法

根据入选标准,使用 Scopus、ScienceDirect 和 PubMed 进行筛选过程。在 1486 项研究中,筛选出 1269 项。共获得 64 项符合条件的研究纳入定量分析。结果分为 i)学生态度(看法/满意度/参与度)和 ii)学生学习成果,并与 Kirkpatrick 模型进行比较。

结果

尽管面临困难,但 50%的研究对远程学习感到满意,36%非常满意,17%不满意。大多数研究(26%)报告在线学习具有灵活性。互联网问题(19%)和学习者与教师之间的低互动(19%)是最常提到的问题。在线教育比传统学习更能吸引学生。学习成果通过两个类别进行评估:i)学术表现和 ii)技能发展。大多数研究(72%)指出在线学习可以提高学术成绩,14%报告成绩下降,14%报告没有效果,而临床技能和沟通技能有所提高。Kirkpatrick 评估显示,80%的研究处于 1 级(反应),8%处于 2 级(学习),12%处于 3 级(行为),没有达到 4 级(结果)。

结论

总的来说,本系统评价发现,在线学习在 COVID-19 期间的表现好于预期,但与其他教学方法相比,获得的数据不足以说明其有益性。

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