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Effects of Online Learning on Nursing Students in South Korea during COVID-19

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18168506

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distance; education; learning; nursing; student

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  1. Hallym University [HRF-202106-001]

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The study found significant improvements in knowledge and learning flow among nursing students with online learning, but the increase in self-regulation was not statistically significant. The results emphasize the importance of assessing learners' readiness for online learning and carefully planning and developing the educational environment to enhance the effectiveness of online learning outcomes.
Daily life has changed due to COVID-19. This has affected nursing education and caused a shift in online learning. This study examined the effects of online learning on nursing students' knowledge, self-regulation, and learning flow. We used a quasi-experimental design on a sample comprising 164 senior nursing students. We compared pre- and post-test scores to examine the educational effects. The pre-test was conducted a week before the educational intervention, and the post-test was conducted a week after it. We found a significant increase in knowledge (t = -14.85, p < 0.001) and learning flow (t = -2.15, p = 0.033) in the post-test. We also found an increase in self-regulation (t = -1.57, p = 0.119) from the pre- to the post-test that was not statistically significant. The results could help instructors to provide additional information in online learning. They highlight the need to assess learners' readiness for online learning and to prepare the learning environment with systematic educational planning, design, development, and evaluation for improving the effectiveness of online learning outcomes.

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