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Title:
Descriptive Study on Nursing Students' Interest in Using Digital Communication and Social Media in their Field after Covid-19
Authors: Abeer, Yahia Mahd Shalby Fatimah, Abdullah Al sealh Gihan, Mohamed Mohamed Salem
Year: 2023
Keywords: COVID-19, Digital communication, Interest, Social media
Journal: Merit research Journals
Volume: 11
Issue: 11
Pages: 260 -267
Publisher: Zenodo
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

This paper is about Descriptive study of nursing students' interest in using Digital communication in their field after Covid 19. Digital communication and social media have massive social interaction among community users that generate an extensive amount of data. The study was conducted in the faculty of nursing at Najran University, King Dome of Saudi Arabia (KSA). A descriptive correlational research design was followed in this study Sample: 300 nursing students. The first tool: is the interview sheet. Include two parts: Part (1) student personal data. Part (2) the nursing students' interest in Digital communication and social media. The second tool: - a questionnaire to Measure nursing students' knowledge about using Digital communication and social media in their field. Results: (74.7%) of nursing students were interested in Digital communication, and more than half (55.3 %) knew about Digital communication and social media, there's a statistical association between the academic level and students' interest. Provide special education about Digital communication to improve students' knowledge in the health field for using after covid 19, In-service Training for Various Digital communication and social media platforms. dissemination of the findings of this research study to the public and private healthcare organizations

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