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Technological Challenges and Solutions in Emergency Remote Teaching for Nursing: An International Cross-Sectional Survey

Jeon Eunjoo; Peltonen Laura-Maria; Block Lorraine J.; Tayaben Jude L.; Ronquillo Charlene; Nibber Raji; Pruinelli Lisiane; Perezmitre Erika Lozada; Sommer Janine; Topaz Maxim; Eler Gabrielle Jacklin; Shishido Henrique Yoshikazu; Wardaningsih Shanti; Sutantri Sutantri; Ali Samira; Alhuwail Dari; Abd-Alrazaq Alaa; Akhu-Zaheya Laila; Lee Ying-Li; Shu Shao-Hui; Lee Jisan

Technological Challenges and Solutions in Emergency Remote Teaching for Nursing: An International Cross-Sectional Survey

Jeon Eunjoo
Peltonen Laura-Maria
Block Lorraine J.
Tayaben Jude L.
Ronquillo Charlene
Nibber Raji
Pruinelli Lisiane
Perezmitre Erika Lozada
Sommer Janine
Topaz Maxim
Eler Gabrielle Jacklin
Shishido Henrique Yoshikazu
Wardaningsih Shanti
Sutantri Sutantri
Ali Samira
Alhuwail Dari
Abd-Alrazaq Alaa
Akhu-Zaheya Laila
Lee Ying-Li
Shu Shao-Hui
Lee Jisan
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Korean Society of Medical Informatcics
doi:10.4258/hir.2024.30.1.49
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https://e-hir.org/journal/view.php?doi=10.4258/hir.2024.30.1.49
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082787361
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Objectives: With the sudden global shift to online learning modalities, this study aimed to understand the unique challenges and experiences of emergency remote teaching (ERT) in nursing education.

Methods: We conducted a comprehensive online international cross-sectional survey to capture the current state and firsthand experiences of ERT in the nursing discipline. Our analytical methods included a combination of traditional statistical analysis, advanced natural language processing techniques, latent Dirichlet allocation using Python, and a thorough qualitative assessment of feedback from open-ended questions.

Results: We received responses from 328 nursing educators from 18 different countries. The data revealed generally positive satisfaction levels, strong technological self-efficacy, and significant support from their institutions. Notably, the characteristics of professors, such as age (p = 0.02) and position (p = 0.03), influenced satisfaction levels. The ERT experience varied significantly by country, as evidenced by satisfaction (p = 0.05), delivery (p = 0.001), teacher-student interaction (p = 0.04), and willingness to use ERT in the future (p = 0.04). However, concerns were raised about the depth of content, the transition to online delivery, teacher-student interaction, and the technology gap.

Conclusions: Our findings can help advance nursing education. Nevertheless, collaborative efforts from all stakeholders are essential to address current challenges, achieve digital equity, and develop a standardized curriculum for nursing education.

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