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Title:
Factors Affecting the Use of Electronic Learning Platforms as Perceived by Nursing Students and its Relation to their Engagement
Authors: Mahdia Morsi Elshahat Monem ,3 Amira Mohamed Abd El2 Nora Ahmed Abd Allah Mohamed,
Year: 2024
Keywords: Electronic learning platforms, Engagement, Nursing students
Journal: International Egyptian Journal of Nursing Sciences and Research
Volume: 4
Issue: 2
Pages: 467-483
Publisher: Nora Ahmed Abd Allah Mohamed
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Background: In the educational sector, electronic learning platforms have become more popular during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, a variety of factors that nursing students deal with have an impact on their engagement. Aim: The study aimed to assess factors affecting the use of electronic learning platforms as perceived by nursing students and its relation to their engagement. Research design: A descriptive-correlational design was utilized. Setting: This study was conducted at the Faculty of Nursing, Benha University. Subjects: A stratified random sample consisted of 1084 nursing students from four academic levels in the academic year 2022/2023. Tools of data collection: Two instruments were employed to gather data. 1) Factors affecting the use of e-learning platform questionnaire and 2) students’ engagement questionnaire. Results: The results showed that the highest factor affecting using of electronic learning platform was related to environmental factors. While the lowest factors affecting using of electronic learning platform was related awareness about electronic learning platform and more than half (53.9%) of nursing students were moderately engaged in nursing education. While more than one quarter of them (27.6%) were low engaged in nursing education.

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