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Medical students’ perception towards E-learning during COVID 19 pandemic in a high burden developing country

机译:医学生对Covid 19 PANDEMED在高负担发展国家的教学感受

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In High-income countries, many academic institutions are using E-learning during COVID 19 Pandemic. However, in limited-resource countries, like Sudan, shifting towards E-learning requires many adjustments to be made to make sure the E-learning is held in a proper manner, as best as possible. This study was undertaken to assess medical students’ perception towards implementing E-learning during COVID 19 Pandemic and to highlight for E-learning implementation in Sudan as an example of a limited-resource setting. A cross-sectional survey was conducted between 10 and 25 of May 2020 among the undergraduate medical students at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Gezira, Sudan. The study used self-administered online-based questionnaire. E-mail and social media platforms such as Facebook and WhatsApp were utilized to disseminate the questionnaire. The total numbers of 358 undergraduate medical students responded to the online survey questionnaire. The majority (87.7?%) of students agreed that the closure of the university is an essential decision to control the spread of the COVID-19 infection. Approximately two-thirds (64?%) of students perceived that E-learning is the best solution during COVID 19 lockdown. The level of medical students (Pre-clerkship and Clerkship) and place of residence had significant correlation (p-value??0.05) with medical students opinion regards starting the E-learning. Internet bandwidth and connectivity limitation, unfamiliarity with E-learning system, technical support limitation and time flexibility in case of technical problems during online exams, and lack of face-to-face interaction were the factors considered by medical students to be against the E-learning implementation. Most medical students had a positive perception of E-learning. However, there are many challenges considered as an inhibitory factor for utilizing electronic technologies for medical education. We recommend that challenges of E-learning in our limited-resource setting should be systematically evaluated and that effective strategies should be developed to overcome their inhibitory effects.
机译:在高收入国家,许多学术机构正在Covid 19流行期间使用电子学习。然而,在有限的资源国家,如苏丹,向电子学习转移需要许多调整,以确保以适当的方式保持电子学习。本研究旨在评估医学生在Covid 19大流行期间实施电子学习的看法,并强调苏丹的电子学习实施,作为有限资源环境的例子。在苏丹吉拉大学医学院的本科医学院,在2020年5月10日和25日之间进行了横断面调查。该研究用来了自我管理的在线问卷。 Facebook和Whatsapp等电子邮件和社交媒体平台被利用来传播调查问卷。 358人本科医学院的总数回应了在线调查问卷。大多数人(87.7?%)的学生一致认为,大学的关闭是控制Covid-19感染传播的重要决定。在Covid 19锁定期间,约有三分之二的学生(64?%)学生认为电子学习是最佳解决方案。医学生(前职员和职员)和居住地的水平具有显着的相关性(P值?互联网带宽和连接限制,与电子学习系统的不熟悉,在线考试中的技术问题的技术支持的限制和时间灵活性,缺乏面对面的互动是医科学生抵抗的因素反对学习实施。大多数医学生对电子学习的积极看法。然而,有许多挑战被认为是利用医学教育的电子技术的抑制因素。我们建议对我们的有限资源环境中电子学习的挑战系统应系统地评估,并且应制定有效的策略来克服其抑制作用。

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