Challenges and coping during online classes among student nurses in a University / Theo Charis E. Canoy, Ellah Maye A. Balingit, Vincent Niño B. Fernandez, Apple Via Mae A. Morano.

By: Canoy, Theo Charis EContributor(s): Balingit, Ellah Maye A | Fernandez, Vincent Niño B | Morano, Apple Via Mae AMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cebu City, Philippines University of Cebu - Banilad c2021Description: xi, 70 pages : illustrations, tables, mapsContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Challenges | Coping level | Coping mechanisms | Online classes | Nursing studentsSummary: Abstract: As the government-mandated online classes as a substitute for school years missed due to the epidemic, kids are unfamiliar with this curriculum. The study aims to figure out the challenges of the students' coping mechanisms with the challenges they, experience, especially when mental illness has been a common problem for teenagers. So, the need for achieving the challenges, we can avoid and find a solution to those specific challenges. We can help the students provide an accurate and valuable coping mechanism. The researchers are using a four-point Likert Scale for the questionnaires; we had a total of 277 respondents that are all nursing students in different year levels from the University of Cebu - Banilad. An online questionnaire via Google forms to distribute to the respondents. Respondents were randomly selected. The results of the study showed that the majority of the respondents' gender were female, 208 (75.10%) that has 111 (53.40%) who experienced the level of challenges of strongly agree. In comparison, 69 (24.90%) of the male respondents had 46 (66.70%) who share the level of challenges of somewhat agree. The majority of the female respondents' coping level is medium, with 139 (66.80%) of the 208 total female respondents, while the male is still at a medium level of coping with 33 (48.80%) of the 69 total male respondents. The data results that most strongly agree ae: Having internet issues due to unstable network connection with an average of 3.46, having the low motivation to complete schoolwork, which results in procrastination with an average of 3.28, having difficulty keeping up with synchronous lecture with an average of 3.26, and being unable t associate learnings in the perception of actual application with an average of 3.26. These are significant relationships between gender in terms of challenges and coping. Year level and dealing at the University of Cebu - Banilad. However, there is no significant relationship between year level and challenges. Researchers were able to come up with a strategy and action plan to find a solution to the arising challenges; (1) conducting a seminar, (2) providing consultation for students (3) revisiting and feedback of the effectiveness.
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Abstract: As the government-mandated online classes as a substitute for school years missed due to the epidemic, kids are unfamiliar with this curriculum. The study aims to figure out the challenges of the students' coping mechanisms with the challenges they, experience, especially when mental illness has been a common problem for teenagers. So, the need for achieving the challenges, we can avoid and find a solution to those specific challenges. We can help the students provide an accurate and valuable coping mechanism. The researchers are using a four-point Likert Scale for the questionnaires; we had a total of 277 respondents that are all nursing students in different year levels from the University of Cebu - Banilad. An online questionnaire via Google forms to distribute to the respondents. Respondents were randomly selected. The results of the study showed that the majority of the respondents' gender were female, 208 (75.10%) that has 111 (53.40%) who experienced the level of challenges of strongly agree. In comparison, 69 (24.90%) of the male respondents had 46 (66.70%) who share the level of challenges of somewhat agree. The majority of the female respondents' coping level is medium, with 139 (66.80%) of the 208 total female respondents, while the male is still at a medium level of coping with 33 (48.80%) of the 69 total male respondents. The data results that most strongly agree ae: Having internet issues due to unstable network connection with an average of 3.46, having the low motivation to complete schoolwork, which results in procrastination with an average of 3.28, having difficulty keeping up with synchronous lecture with an average of 3.26, and being unable t associate learnings in the perception of actual application with an average of 3.26. These are significant relationships between gender in terms of challenges and coping. Year level and dealing at the University of Cebu - Banilad. However, there is no significant relationship between year level and challenges. Researchers were able to come up with a strategy and action plan to find a solution to the arising challenges; (1) conducting a seminar, (2) providing consultation for students (3) revisiting and feedback of the effectiveness.

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