Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada.
University of Malta, Msida, Malta.
J Adv Nurs. 2024 Jun;80(6):2566-2576. doi: 10.1111/jan.15979. Epub 2023 Nov 27.
To explore the impact of COVID-19 on students' lives and their online learning experience.
A cross-sectional survey design was used in this study.
A total of 44 nursing students who were enrolled in an undergraduate programme at a Canadian University participated in the study. The students were asked to fill out a 35-item survey that was developed by the European Students' Union and that was circulated across Europe in April 2020.
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown affected students mentally, and emotionally. Findings also revealed that whilst most students had the privilege to study from home, many students did not have a desk, or a quiet place to study in their home and some had problems with Internet connectivity. Online lectures were delivered according to students' preferences; however, students were dissatisfied with the way their practice was organized.
The similarities between this study and the European study provide common grounds for academics around the world to connect, collaborate and work on the challenges in providing nurse education in emergencies such as national disasters or pandemics to ensure preparedness for such future events.
No Patient or Public Contribution.
The commonalities experienced in nursing education across the globe should act as an impetus for globalized nursing action. Educators need to prepare and reinvent a role for students in the clinical area in the event of future disasters/pandemics. Policy makers and administrators need to ensure when switching to online education no student is underprivileged or marginalized in the process.
探讨 COVID-19 对学生生活及其在线学习体验的影响。
本研究采用了横断面调查设计。
共有 44 名在加拿大一所大学本科课程就读的护理专业学生参与了这项研究。学生们被要求填写一份由欧洲学生会编制的 35 项调查问卷,该问卷于 2020 年 4 月在欧洲各地分发。
COVID-19 大流行及其后续的封锁对学生的身心都产生了影响。研究结果还表明,尽管大多数学生有幸在家学习,但许多学生的家中没有书桌或安静的学习场所,有些学生还存在网络连接问题。在线讲座是根据学生的喜好安排的;然而,学生对他们的实践组织方式表示不满。
本研究与欧洲研究之间的相似之处为世界各地的学者提供了共同的基础,以便他们在提供紧急情况下的护士教育(如国家灾难或大流行)方面进行联系、合作和应对挑战,以确保为未来此类事件做好准备。
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全球护理教育的共同经验应成为全球护理行动的动力。教育工作者需要在未来的灾难/大流行中为学生在临床领域做好准备和重新塑造角色。政策制定者和管理人员需要确保在转向在线教育时,没有学生在这个过程中处于不利地位或被边缘化。