Odnos študentov zdravstvene nege do e-izobraževanja
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https://doi.org/10.14528/snr.2015.49.4.59Ključne besede:
e-učenje, izobraževanje, študenti, zdravstvena nega, naklonjenostPovzetek
Uvod: E-izobraževanje je v terciarnem izobraževanju vse bolj pomembno, kljub temu pa tovrsten način učenja ni povsod uspešno implementiran. Na uspešnost uvajanja e-izobraževanja v študij pomembno vpliva pripravljenost na tovrstno obliko izobraževanja in odnos študentov do njega. Namen raziskave je bil proučiti naklonjenost študentov zdravstvene nege do e-izobraževanja. Metode: Kvantitativno raziskavo s spletnim anketiranjem smo izvedli v marcu 2014, na priložnostnem vzorcu (n = 92) študentov Fakultete za zdravstvo Jesenice. Koeficient Cronbach alfa je bil 0,966. Podatke smo obdelali s SPSS 20.0. Uporabili smo frekvenčno analizo, t-test za neodvisne vzorce, enosmerno analizo variance, korelacijsko, faktorsko in regresijsko analizo. Rezultati: Prednosti e-izobraževanja so najvišje ocenjene s strani študentov, ki so v e-učilnici sodelovali pri treh predmetih (p = 0,000). Odnos do e-izobraževanja je povezan z računalniško pismenostjo študentov (p < 0,05). Na odnos študentov do e-izobraževanja statistično značilno pozitivno vplivajo njegove prednosti (0,211< β <0,834, p = 0,000). S tremi faktorji se lahko pojasni 64,72 % variabilnosti skupnih dejavnikov odnosa študentov do e-izobraževanja: uporaba e-učilnice, zadovoljstvo s skupinskim delom in način učenja. Diskusija in zaključek: Anketiranci niso naklonjeni e-učenju, vendar pa smo prepoznali več dejavnikov, ki pozitivno vplivajo na njihov odnos do e-učenja. Raziskavo bi morali razširiti tako, da bi uporabili naključno izbrani reprezentativni vzorec ter mešane metode raziskovanja.Prenosi
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