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Effective care training for patients with COVID-19 through social network

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INTERACTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
卷 31, 期 4, 页码 2170-2184

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10494820.2021.1875003

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COVID-19; social network; training; coronavirus; thematic analysis; DEMATEL

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This study explores effective care training factors for COVID-19 patients through social network communication. The research was conducted in two phases, involving interviews and thematic analysis with social network users in the first phase, and ranking of themes by experts using a quantitative method in the second phase. The results reveal that COVID-19 training on social networks is influenced by simplicity, multimedia, validity, availability, and generalization.
This study explores effective care training factors for patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) through social network message combining qualitative and quantitative methods. The research was conducted in two phases. In the first phase, based on the theoretical saturation approach, active social networking audiences were sampled and questioned in the field of COVID-19 learning. In this regard, 38 audiences interviewed and based on thematic analysis 20 non-repetitive features (basic them), five organizing themes, and a thematic network extracted. In the second phase, 11 experts were used to rank these extracted basic and organizing themes using the DEMATEL as a quantitative method. Finally, the results were tested using a one-sample T-test and Spearman correlation by a more significant number of social network users. The thematic analysis results introduce 20 basic themes, five organizing themes, and network themes for effective care training factors for patients with COVID-19 through the social network. Indeed, it can be concluded that the performed network themes and DEMATEL entails a unique model in this context. This model shows useful messages for COVID-19 training in the social network under the influence of five factors: simplicity, multimedia, validity, availability, and generalization.

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