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Revista Cubana de Enfermería
On-line version ISSN 1561-2961
Abstract
GARCIA RODRIGUEZ, Jaqueline; PEREZ GUERRERO, María Cristina and LAHERA BASULTO, Mirulaides. Academic Commitment of Undergraduate Nursing Students in Distance Education Conditions. Rev Cubana Enfermer [online]. 2022, vol.38, n.1 Epub Apr 22, 2022. ISSN 1561-2961.
Introduction:
The virtual health university has played a relevant role in these pandemic times. Due to the epidemiological situation caused by COVID-19, several sectors and ministries were forced to adopt strategies to fulfill their mission in the new scenario. Higher medical education is provided by means of distance education for its students with the use of information technologies, which demands from them additional commitment and motivation.
Objective:
To identify the level of academic commitment of undergraduate nursing students under distance education conditions.
Methods:
Descriptive and cross-sectional study of concurrent execution, with a mixed methodological design, carried out in the period from January to March 2021. From the population of 75 second-year students of the regular daytime Nursing course in Camagüey, a convenience sample of 48 was selected. The following empirical methods were applied: observation, academic engagement scale and the positive-negative-interesting technique. The following dimensions were assumed: enthusiasm, dedication and absorption. For the analysis of quantitative data, distribution of absolute frequencies and percentages was used.
Results:
Of the total sample, 54.17 % had a high level of commitment. The dimension enthusiasms reached 52.08 %, dedication 50.00 % and absorption 43.75 %. The use of available time to fulfill other activities such as active research was assessed.
Conclusions:
The sample showed a high level of academic commitment. This is favorable, in distance education conditions, for the quality of overall formation and the fulfillment of varied activities.
Keywords : students; nursing; distance education; coronavirus infections.