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Paper Title:
Final Year Nursing Students' Knowledge on Patient Safety After attending Online Nursing Education in a Nursing Academic Institution, in West Bengal, India
Authors Name:
Prof.Jharna Ghosh
, Prof. Dr. Santhna Letchmi Panduragan , Prof.Dr. Faridah Mohd. Binti Said
ABSTRACT
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has suddenly challenged all educational institutions globally. As a result, online education is rapidly growing as an alternative way of preparing nursing students. The world’s largest future healthcare group shifted to online nursing education instead of face-to-face nursing education. Aims of the Study: To assess the final year nursing students knowledge on patient safety after attending online nursing education in nursing academic Institutions, West Bengal, India. Method: A descriptive survey research design was adopted. A total of 150 nursing students, who attended online classes during the COVID-19 pandemic participated in the study. Demographic Data on online education and a self-reported Knowledge Questionnaire toward Patient Safety were used for data collection using Simple Random sampling techniques. Results: All, 150 final-year Bachelor's Degree and Diploma Nursing Students participated. Most of the students, 117 (78) % had attended more than 6 months of online classes using mobile phones as an online educational tool. Most of them 103 (68.67) % were from rural residency and faced educational storage problems 92 (61.33) %, and 91 (60.67) % had internet connectivity problems. As per opinion, 138 (92) % of the students shared that they needed more practice to develop themselves towards patient safety. The results revealed that the majority of students' knowledge score toward patient safety was very good, and it showed a mean of 24.83, a median of 15.50, and an SD of 5.57.
"Final Year Nursing Students' Knowledge on Patient Safety After attending Online Nursing Education in a Nursing Academic Institution, in West Bengal, India", International Journal of Novel Research and Development (www.ijnrd.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.9, Issue 2, page no.a353-a362, February-2024, Available :http://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2402038.pdf
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