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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Nursing

Date Submitted: Oct 18, 2023
Date Accepted: Jul 5, 2024

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Exploring Student Perspectives and Experiences of Online Opportunities for Virtual Care Skills Development: Sequential Explanatory Mixed Methods Study

Nowell L, Dolan S, Johnston S, Jacobsen M, Lorenzetti D, Oddone Paolucci E

Exploring Student Perspectives and Experiences of Online Opportunities for Virtual Care Skills Development: Sequential Explanatory Mixed Methods Study

JMIR Nursing 2024;7:e53777

DOI: 10.2196/53777

PMID: 39167789

PMCID: 11375387

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Exploring student perspectives and experiences of online opportunities for virtual caring skills development: A sequential explanatory mixed-methods study

  • Lorelli Nowell; 
  • Sara Dolan; 
  • Sonja Johnston; 
  • Michele Jacobsen; 
  • Diane Lorenzetti; 
  • Elizabeth Oddone Paolucci

ABSTRACT

Background:

Caring professions students require skills and competencies to proficiently use information technologies for providing high-quality and effective care. However, there is a gap in exploring the perceptions and experiences of students in developing virtual caring skills within online environments.

Objective:

Our objective was to to explore caring professions students experiences and perceptions of online learning opportunities for developing their virtual caring skills and competencies.

Methods:

A sequential explanatory mixed-methods approach, integrating both a cross-sectional survey and individual interviews, was employed to better understand caring professional students' online learning experiences with developing virtual caring skills and competencies.

Results:

A total of 93 survey and 9 interview participants were drawn from various faculties, including students from Education, Nursing, Medicine, and Allied Health. These participants identified barriers, facilitators, principles, and skills related to learning about and delivering virtual care, including teaching methods and educational technologies.

Conclusions:

This study contributes to the growing body of educational research on virtual caring skills by offering student insights and suggestions for improved teaching and learning strategies in caring professions’ programs.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Nowell L, Dolan S, Johnston S, Jacobsen M, Lorenzetti D, Oddone Paolucci E

Exploring Student Perspectives and Experiences of Online Opportunities for Virtual Care Skills Development: Sequential Explanatory Mixed Methods Study

JMIR Nursing 2024;7:e53777

DOI: 10.2196/53777

PMID: 39167789

PMCID: 11375387

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