Studying During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Inductive Content Analysis of Nursing Students' Perceptions and Experiences

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作者
Lovric, Robert [1 ]
Farcic, Nikolina [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Miksic, Stefica [1 ]
Vcev, Aleksandar [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Josip Juraj Strossmayer Univ Osijek, Fac Dent Med & Hlth Osijek, Osijek 31000, Croatia
[2] Univ Hosp Ctr Osijek, Osijek 31000, Croatia
[3] Josip Juraj Strossmayer Univ Osijek, Fac Med, Osijek 31000, Croatia
关键词
COVID-19; coronavirus infections; pandemics; qualitative research; nursing students; student experiences; student perceptions; student safety; EAST RESPIRATORY SYNDROME; CORONAVIRUS MERS-COV; HEALTH-CARE WORKERS; SAUDI-ARABIA; KNOWLEDGE; ATTITUDE; COMPETENCES;
D O I
10.3390/educsci10070188
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the latest pandemic with a high rate of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Crises like these can harm the academic functioning and psychophysical health of nursing students. With this qualitative study, we aim to explore how students perceive the COVID-19 crisis and what their personal experiences were while studying during the global pandemic. In the study, data saturation was achieved after analyzing the reports of 33 undergraduate nursing students, using the inductive thematic saturation method. Data were collected using an online form, which students filled out, describing their perceptions and experiences. Qualitative inductive content analysis of students' reports resulted in 29 codes, indicating different student perceptions of the efficiency of state institutions in crises. All students described the spread of misinformation on social networks and the risky behavior of the population. Most are afraid of infection and worried about the well-being of their family, so they constantly apply protective measures. Students recognize their responsibility to the community and the importance and risks of the nursing profession. They also describe negative experiences with public transportation and residence in the student dorm. The fear of possible infection in the classroom is not significant, however, students are afraid of the clinical settings. Thirteen students reported difficulty in concentrating and learning, while all students praised teacher support and faculty work in this crisis.
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