Journal of the Korea Academia Industrial Cooperation Society | 2021

Content analysis on online non-face-to-face adult nursing practice experienced by graduating nursing students in the ontact era

 

Abstract


As Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) became a pandemic, most nursing departments in Korea implemented online non-face-to-face practices rather than the existing practice method. This study was a qualitative study that analyzed the reflection diaries written by participants to understand what they experienced in the online non-face-to-face adult nursing practice process. The online non-face-to-face adult nursing practice was 90 hours for two credits and nine hours per day for a total of 10 days. This online practice consisted of computer-based simulation practice, computer-based nursing skills practice, video and educational material production, real-time online quiz, online lecture video, and discussion. As a result of analyzing the reflection diary, six categories, 13 subcategories, and 33 codes were derived. The six categories were Experience of various situations , Experience of new study , Fulfillment for the clinical practice , Building relations with professors , Fear of being a pre-nurse , and Ambivalence for the non-face-to-face practice . These results are significant in that in the post-corona era, adult nursing practice was conducted as a non-face-to-face practice rather than a clinical practice institution, and various educational methods were operated. This study is expected to provide important basic data for the development and operation of non-face-to-face adult nursing practice.

Volume 22
Pages 195-205
DOI 10.5762/KAIS.2021.22.4.195
Language English
Journal Journal of the Korea Academia Industrial Cooperation Society

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