How Attitudes Towards E-Learning Affected the Academic Achievement During the Covid-19 Pandemic: an Example of a Nursing Skills Teaching

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2023

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Anadolu Universitesi

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It is known that the students’ attitudes toward e-learning are an important factor in achieving the targeted learning achievement. The aim of the study was to determine the relationship between attitudes toward e-learning and the academic achievements. This cross-sectional and correlational study was conducted with a total of 135 first-year nursing students. Data were collected via Student Information Form, General Attitudes toward E-Learning Scale, Vital Signs Skills Laboratory Practice Assessment Videos. Two-Way ANOVA, Pearson correlation analysis, multiple linear regression analysis were used to analyze the data. The total mean score of the first-year NSs’ general attitude scale toward e-learning was found to be 52.58±15.93. A statistically negative correlation was found between the “avoidance of e-learning” factor and the NSs’ vital signs skills general achievement scores (r= -0.185; p=.035). Gender (β1= 5.399, p= 0.001), receiving adequate counseling and help on using the e-learning platform (β1= 4.895, p= 0.022) and avoidance of e-learning (β1= -0.222 p= 0.046) explained 20.9% of the variance in vital signs overall achievement score. The results showed that negative attitudes and negative satisfaction with e-learning may lead to a decrease in e-learning academic achievement. © 2023,Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education.All Rights Reserved.

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Academic achievement, Attitude, E-learning, Emergency remote learning, Nursing skill education, Academic Achievement, Attitude, e-Learning, COVID-19, Academic achievement;Attitude;COVID-19;E-learning;Vital signs skills., Vital Signs Skills

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03 medical and health sciences, 0305 other medical science

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Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education

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24

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129

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144

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