Technological Challenges and Solutions in Emergency Remote Teaching for Nursing: An International Cross-Sectional Survey

Author:

Jeon EunjooORCID,Peltonen Laura-MariaORCID,Block Lorraine J.ORCID,Ronquillo CharleneORCID,Tayaben Jude L.ORCID,Nibber RajiORCID,Pruinelli LisianeORCID,Perezmitre Erika LozadaORCID,Sommer JanineORCID,Topaz MaximORCID,Eler Gabrielle JacklinORCID,Shishido Henrique YoshikazuORCID,Wardaningsih ShantiORCID,Sutantri SutantriORCID,Ali SamiraORCID,Alhuwail DariORCID,Abd-Alrazaq AlaaORCID,Akhu-Zaheya LailaORCID,Lee Ying-LiORCID,Shu Shao-HuiORCID,Lee JisanORCID

Abstract

Objectives: With the sudden global shift to online learning modalities, this study aimed to understand the unique challenges and experiences of emergency remote teaching (ERT) in nursing education.Methods: We conducted a comprehensive online international cross-sectional survey to capture the current state and firsthand experiences of ERT in the nursing discipline. Our analytical methods included a combination of traditional statistical analysis, advanced natural language processing techniques, latent Dirichlet allocation using Python, and a thorough qualitative assessment of feedback from open-ended questions.Results: We received responses from 328 nursing educators from 18 different countries. The data revealed generally positive satisfaction levels, strong technological self-efficacy, and significant support from their institutions. Notably, the characteristics of professors, such as age (<i>p</i> = 0.02) and position (<i>p</i> = 0.03), influenced satisfaction levels. The ERT experience varied significantly by country, as evidenced by satisfaction (<i>p</i> = 0.05), delivery (<i>p</i> = 0.001), teacher-student interaction (<i>p</i> = 0.04), and willingness to use ERT in the future (<i>p</i> = 0.04). However, concerns were raised about the depth of content, the transition to online delivery, teacher-student interaction, and the technology gap.Conclusions: Our findings can help advance nursing education. Nevertheless, collaborative efforts from all stakeholders are essential to address current challenges, achieve digital equity, and develop a standardized curriculum for nursing education.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Ministry of Science and ICT

Publisher

The Korean Society of Medical Informatics

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