Nursing students' and faculty members' experiences of online education during COVID-19 across Southeast Asia: A Photovoice study
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused extraordinary disruptions to education systems globally, forcing a rapid switch from conventional to online education. Although some qualitative studies have been carried out exploring the online education experiences of nursing students and faculty membe...
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my.um.eprints.420522023-10-19T04:00:09Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42052/ Nursing students' and faculty members' experiences of online education during COVID-19 across Southeast Asia: A Photovoice study Kunaviktikul, Wipada Ang, Emily Baridwan, Syamikar Bernal, Alexandra Belle Dones, Luz Barbara P. Flores, Jo Leah Freedman-Doan, Rachel Klunklin, Areewan Lee, Wan Ling Lin, Chia-Chin Luk, Tzu Tsun Nguyen, Anh T. H. Nurumal, Mohd Said Setiawan, Agus Jamaluddin, Thandar Soe Sumaiyah Huy, T. Q. Tungpunkom, Patraporn Wati, Dwi Nurviyandari Kusuma Xu, Xinyi Shorey, Shefaly L Education (General) RT Nursing Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused extraordinary disruptions to education systems globally, forcing a rapid switch from conventional to online education. Although some qualitative studies have been carried out exploring the online education experiences of nursing students and faculty members during the COVID-19 pandemic, to our knowledge, no study has used the Photovoice approach. Objectives: To explore the experiences of nursing students and faculty members as related to online education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design: A descriptive qualitative design using Photovoice was adopted. Setting: The study took place across five countries and one city in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Hong Kong). Participants: Fifty-two nursing students and twenty-eight nursing faculty members who participated in online education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Each participant submitted one photo substantiated with written reflections. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Ethical approval was obtained from institution-specific ethics boards. Results: Three themes and eleven sub-themes emerged from the data. The three main themes were: 1) Psychological roadblocks to online education; 2) Developing resilience despite adversities; and 3) Online education: What worked and what did not. Conclusion: Through Photovoice, the reflections revealed that nursing students and faculty members were generally overwhelmed with the online education experience. At the same time, participants were satisfied with the flexibility and convenience, opportunities for professional and personal development and safety afforded by online education. However, concerns over academic integrity, practical skills and clinical competencies, engagement and participation, the duality of technology and social isolation out-shadowed the advantages. It is worthwhile to explore the concerns raised to enhance online education across the nursing curriculum. Churchill Livingstone 2022-04 Article PeerReviewed Kunaviktikul, Wipada and Ang, Emily and Baridwan, Syamikar and Bernal, Alexandra Belle and Dones, Luz Barbara P. and Flores, Jo Leah and Freedman-Doan, Rachel and Klunklin, Areewan and Lee, Wan Ling and Lin, Chia-Chin and Luk, Tzu Tsun and Nguyen, Anh T. H. and Nurumal, Mohd Said and Setiawan, Agus and Jamaluddin, Thandar Soe Sumaiyah and Huy, T. Q. and Tungpunkom, Patraporn and Wati, Dwi Nurviyandari Kusuma and Xu, Xinyi and Shorey, Shefaly (2022) Nursing students' and faculty members' experiences of online education during COVID-19 across Southeast Asia: A Photovoice study. Nurse Education Today, 111. ISSN 0260-6917, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105307 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105307>. 10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105307 |
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused extraordinary disruptions to education systems globally, forcing a rapid switch from conventional to online education. Although some qualitative studies have been carried out exploring the online education experiences of nursing students and faculty members during the COVID-19 pandemic, to our knowledge, no study has used the Photovoice approach. Objectives: To explore the experiences of nursing students and faculty members as related to online education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design: A descriptive qualitative design using Photovoice was adopted. Setting: The study took place across five countries and one city in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Hong Kong). Participants: Fifty-two nursing students and twenty-eight nursing faculty members who participated in online education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Each participant submitted one photo substantiated with written reflections. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Ethical approval was obtained from institution-specific ethics boards. Results: Three themes and eleven sub-themes emerged from the data. The three main themes were: 1) Psychological roadblocks to online education; 2) Developing resilience despite adversities; and 3) Online education: What worked and what did not. Conclusion: Through Photovoice, the reflections revealed that nursing students and faculty members were generally overwhelmed with the online education experience. At the same time, participants were satisfied with the flexibility and convenience, opportunities for professional and personal development and safety afforded by online education. However, concerns over academic integrity, practical skills and clinical competencies, engagement and participation, the duality of technology and social isolation out-shadowed the advantages. It is worthwhile to explore the concerns raised to enhance online education across the nursing curriculum. |
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Kunaviktikul, Wipada Ang, Emily Baridwan, Syamikar Bernal, Alexandra Belle Dones, Luz Barbara P. Flores, Jo Leah Freedman-Doan, Rachel Klunklin, Areewan Lee, Wan Ling Lin, Chia-Chin Luk, Tzu Tsun Nguyen, Anh T. H. Nurumal, Mohd Said Setiawan, Agus Jamaluddin, Thandar Soe Sumaiyah Huy, T. Q. Tungpunkom, Patraporn Wati, Dwi Nurviyandari Kusuma Xu, Xinyi Shorey, Shefaly |
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Nursing students' and faculty members' experiences of online education during COVID-19 across Southeast Asia: A Photovoice study |
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Nursing students' and faculty members' experiences of online education during COVID-19 across Southeast Asia: A Photovoice study |
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Nursing students' and faculty members' experiences of online education during COVID-19 across Southeast Asia: A Photovoice study |
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Nursing students' and faculty members' experiences of online education during COVID-19 across Southeast Asia: A Photovoice study |
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Nursing students' and faculty members' experiences of online education during COVID-19 across Southeast Asia: A Photovoice study |
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nursing students' and faculty members' experiences of online education during covid-19 across southeast asia: a photovoice study |
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