Comparison of blended learning model versus traditional lecturing outcomes among nursing students studying nursing administration course /
مقارنة مخرجات نموذج التعلم المدمج مقابل التقليدى بين طلاب التمريض الذين يدرسون مقرر إدارة التمريض
Enas Hassan Saad ; Supervised Magda Abdalhamid Abdalfattah , Ahmed Mahmoud Fakhry
- Cairo : Enas Hassan Saad , 2021
- 220 , (21) Leaves : charts ; 30cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Nursing Services Administration
Background: In nursing education, Blended Learning is becoming a more popular type of e-learning, and it's incredibly useful for the shift from traditional learning and teaching to e-learning. Aim: To compare between blended learning model and traditional lecturing outcomes among nursing students studying nursing administration course. Research design: This research used a quasi-experimental design.Setting: The study was conducted at the Faculty of Nursing Cairo University. Sample: The study used a convenience sample of (No. 162) undergraduate nursing students who were enrolled in a "nursing administration" course during the first semester of 2019/2020. The study participants were divided into two groups as follows: the intervention group (no. 91) and the control (no. 71) group.Tools:The following four tools were employed to achieve the study's aim: I. Modified electronic learning readiness questionnaire; II. Quality perception of nursing administration course education questionnaire; III. Academic engagement questionnaire and IV. Academic achievement (GPA) checklist.The results: when it came to the quality of nursing administration course education, no statistical significance differences between intervention and control groups,in terms of academic engagement, no statistically significant differences were identified between the intervention and control groups. A statistically significant differences in Academic achievement (GPA) levels was found between the intervention and control groups of nursing students, in which intervention group of nursing students was having the highest mean score
Blended learning model Outcomes Traditional lecturing