Mediating effect of e-learning quality on learning outcomes through student satisfaction in nursing education

Author:

Chang Woan Ching1,Siew Wei Fern2,Yee Bit-Lian3

Affiliation:

1. a Nursing Division, School of Health Sciences, International Medical University , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia

2. b Community Medicine Division, School of Medicine, International Medical University , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia

3. c Nursing Division, Faculty of Allied Sciences, Open University Malaysia , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia

Abstract

Abstract Objective This study aimed to determine the relationships between e-learning quality, student satisfaction, and learning outcomes and the mediating effect of student satisfaction. Methods A cross-sectional quantitative correlational study using a predictive design and multivariate analysis method was employed in this study. A sample of 241 nursing students were recruited through an online survey based on a stratified random sampling technique. The variance-based Partial Least Squares Structural Modeling analysis method was used to test the possible relationship and mediating effect among the variables. Results The findings revealed statistically significant relationships between e-learning quality, student satisfaction, and learning outcomes. A mediating effect of 37.2% is predicted for e-learning quality on learning outcomes through student satisfaction. Conclusions This study emphasizes the learning needs of working nurses and the impact on their learning outcomes in e-learning nursing undergraduate programs. Advances in e-learning education have assisted nurses to be more self-sufficient in their pursuit of lifelong learning.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,General Nursing

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