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Ebelik öğrencilerinin COVID-19 pandemisi sırasında uzaktan eğitime yönelik tutum ve bakış açıları

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 6 Sayı: 2, 22 - 29, 29.05.2025

Öz

Amaç: Bu çalışma, COVID-19 pandemisi sürecinde ebelik öğrencilerinin uzaktan eğitime yönelik tutum ve bakış açılarını belirlemeyi amaçlamaktadır.
Yöntem: Araştırmanın evrenini Türkiye'de ebelik bölümlerinde öğrenimine devam eden lisans öğrencil-eri oluşturmaktadır. Çalışma evrenini üniversite ebelik programlarına kayıtlı 488 ebelik öğrencisi oluşturmaktadır. Ebelik öğrencileri WhatsApp grupları ve sosyal medya hesapları üzerinden kolayda örnekleme yöntemi ile çalışmaya katılmaya davet edilmiştir. Veriler, araştırmacılar tarafından hazırlanan sosyo-demografik bilgileri içeren tanıtıcı bir anket ve Uzaktan Eğitime Yönelik Tutum Ölçeği ile top-lanmıştır.
Bulgular: Araştırmaya katılan öğrencilerin yaş ortalamasının 21,86±9,29 yıl olduğu; %15'inin birinci sınıf, %20,5'inin ikinci sınıf, %35'inin üçüncü sınıf ve %29,1'inin dördüncü sınıf olduğu belir-lenmiştir. Öğrencilerin ölçekten aldıkları puan ortalaması 90.44±26.58 olarak belirlenmiştir. Ölçek puanları ile öğrencilerin okullarının bulunduğu bölge ve okudukları sınıflar arasında anlamlı bir fark bulunmuştur. İç ve Doğu Anadolu bölgelerinde yaşayan öğrenciler ile ikinci ve üçüncü sınıf öğrencil-erinin ölçek puanlarının düşük olduğu görülmüştür.
Sonuç: Pandemi sonrası yüz yüze eğitime ara verilmesiyle başlayan uzaktan eğitim sürecinin ilk döne-minde ebelik bölümü öğrencilerinin uzaktan eğitime yönelik tutumlarının orta düzeyde olumlu olduğu söylenebilir.

Kaynakça

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  • 27. Şener Y, Şener Taplak A, Höbek Akarsu R. Nursing students’ opinions and attitudes towards online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Value in Health Scienc-es. 2022;12(1):137–46.
  • 28. Terkeş N, Yamaç SU. Opinions and suggestions of nursing and midwifery students regarding distance educa-tion during the COVID-19 pandemic process. Ordu Uni-versity Journal of Nursing Studies. 2021;4(2):240–7.
  • 29. Vaizoğlu D, Uysal N. Examining the attitudes of nursing students towards distance education and their perceptions of the nursing profession during the Covid-19 pandemic period. Journal of Health and Life Sciences. 2022;4(2):218–25.
  • 30. Durgun H, Can T, Avcı AB, Kalyoncuoğlu B. Nursing students’ opinions and anxiety levels about distance education during Covid-19. Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Nursing Electronic Journal. 2021;14(2):141–7.
  • 31. Kul Uçtu A, Uğurlu M. Examination of Factors Af-fecting Midwifery Department Students’ Attitudes To-wards Distance Education. World of Medical Education. 2022;21(65):84–94.
  • 32. Diab G, Elgahsh NF. E-learning during COVID-19 pandemic: Obstacles faced nursing students and its effect on their attitudes while applying it. American Journal of Nursing. 2020;9(4):300–14.
  • 33. Wang T, Mantini D, Gillebert CR. The potential of real-time fMRI neurofeedback for stroke rehabilitation: a systematic review. cortex. 2018;107:148–65.
  • 34. Luyben A, Fleming V, Vermeulen J. Midwifery edu-cation in COVID-19-time: Challenges and opportunities. Midwifery. 2020;89:102776.
  • 35. Geraghty S, Bromley A, Bull A, Dube M, Turner C. Millennial midwifery: Online connectivity in midwifery education. Nurse Education in Practice. 2019;39:26–31.
  • 36. Murat Öztürk D, Uzun B. Opinions of Midwifery Students on Distance Education Process and Practical Courses in COVID-19 Period: A Mixed-Method Study. Ebelik ve Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi. 2022;5(2):62–70

Attitudes and perspectives of midwifery students towards distance edu-cation during the COVID-19 pandemic

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 6 Sayı: 2, 22 - 29, 29.05.2025

Öz

Objective: This study aims to determine the attitudes and perspectives of midwifery students towards distance education during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: The universe of the study consists of undergraduate students who continue to study in mid-wifery departments in Turkey. The study universe consisted of 488 midwifery students enrolled in uni-versity midwifery programs. Midwifery students were invited to participate in the study with a conven-ience sampling method through WhatsApp groups and social media accounts. The data were collected with an introductory questionnaire containing socio-demographic information prepared by the research-ers and the Attitude Scale towards Distance Education.
Results: It was determined that the mean age of the students participating in the study was 21.86±9.29 years; 15% were first grade, 20.5% were second grade, 35% were third grade, and 29.1% were fourth grade. The mean score of the students on the scale was determined as 90.44±26.58. There was a signifi-cant difference between the scale scores and the region of the student's school and the classes they stud-ied. It has been observed that the scale scores of the students living in the Central and Eastern Anatolia regions and the second and third-year students are low.
Conclusion: It can be said that the midwifery department students' attitudes towards distance education in the first period of the distance education process, which started with a break from face-to-face educa-tion after the pandemic, are at a moderate level of positivity.

Etik Beyan

Data for the study were collected through a survey prepared using Google Forms. Ethical approval for the study was obtained from the Karabük University Ethics Committee on June 30, 2020, with decision number 2020/08-14. The forms were collected online, and students were permitted to participate in the study online.

Destekleyen Kurum

No

Teşekkür

We thank all midwifery students who agreed to participate in the study.

Kaynakça

  • 1. WHO. Who Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) Dash-board [Internet]. 2020. Available from: https://covid19.who.int/
  • 2. Rose S. Medical student education in the time of COVID-19. Jama. 2020;323(21):2131–2.
  • 3. ILO. International Labor Organization Rapor [Inter-net]. 2020. Available from: https://www.ilo.org/ankara/areas-of-work/covid-19/WCMS_742726/lang-- tr/index.htm,
  • 4. Gewin V. Five tips for moving teaching online as COVID-19 takes hold. Nature. 2020;580(7802):295–6.
  • 5. Jena PK. Online learning during lockdown period for COVID-19 in India. Int J Multidiscip Educ Res. 2020;9(5):82-92.
  • 6. UNESCO. Distance learning solutions [Internet]. 2020. Available from: https://en.unesco.org/covid19/educationresponse.
  • 7. Viner RM, Russell SJ, Croker H, et al. School closure and management practices during coronavirus outbreaks including COVID-19: a rapid systematic review. The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health. 2020;4(5):397–404.
  • 8. YÖK. Statement on distance education to be imple-mented in [Internet]. 2020 [cited 2023 Jul 4]. Available from:https://www.yok.gov.tr/Sayfalar/Haberler/2020/universitelerde-uygulanacakuzaktan-egitime-iliskin-aciklama.aspx.
  • 9. Serçemeli M, Kurnaz E. A research on students’ per-spectives on distance education and distance accounting education during the Covid-19 pandemic period. Interna-tional Journal of Social Sciences Academic Research. 2020;4(1):40–53.
  • 10. Zan N, Zan BU. Education in Emergency Situation with Coronavirus: An Overview of Faculty of Letters Students Participating in the Distance Education System from Different Regions of Turkey. Electronic Turkish Studies. 2020;15(4).
  • 11. Abohelwa M, Elmassry M, Abdelmalek J, Payne D, Nugent K. 2019 novel coronavirus vaccination among post-graduate residents and fellows. Journal of Primary Care & Community Health. 2021;12:21501327211022978.
  • 12. Lazenby M, Chambers S, Chyun D, et al. Clinical nursing and midwifery education in the pandemic age. International Nursing Review. 2020;67(3):323–5.
  • 13. Abbasi MS, Ahmed N, Sajjad B, et al. E-Learning perception and satisfaction among health sciences stu-dents amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Work. 2020;67(3):549–56.
  • 14. Akyıldız D. Distance education of midwifery students during the COVID-19 pandemic: Challenges and recommendations. Eur J Midwifery. 2021;5:25. Published 2021 Jul 12. doi:10.18332/ejm/138594
  • 15. Coxon K, Turienzo CF, Kweekel L,et al. The impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on maternity care in Europe. Midwifery. 2020;88:102779.
  • 16. Kaya N, Guler H. Examining the Solution-focused Thinking and Hope Levels of Turkish Midwifery Students During Distance Education: A Cross-sectional Study. Modern Care Journal. 2023;20(2).
  • 17. Yılmaz T, Karanisoğlu H. Current situation of mid-wifery education in Turkey. J Health Sci Prof. 2016;3(1):73–7.
  • 18. Mucuk S, Ceyhan Ö, Tekinsoy Kartın P. Distance nursing education during the COVID-19 pandemic: Na-tional experience. Izmir Katip Çelebi University Faculty of Health Sciences Journal. 2021;6(1):33–6.
  • 19. Aristovnik A, Keržič D, Ravšelj D, Tomaževič N, Umek L. Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on life of higher education students: A global perspective. Sustain-ability. 2020;12(20):8438.
  • 20. Renfrew MJ, Cheyne H, Craig J, et al. Sustaining qual-ity midwifery care in a pandemic and beyond. Midwifery. 2020;88:102759.
  • 21. Topuz Ş, Sezer NY, Aker MN, et al. A SWOT analysis of the opinions of midwifery students about distance education during the Covid-19 pandemic a qualitative study. Midwifery. 2021;103:103161.
  • 22. Kışla T. Attitude scale development study towards distance education. Ege Journal of Education. 2016;17(1):258–71.
  • 23. George D. SPSS for windows step by step: A simple study guide and reference, 17.0 update, 10/e. Pearson Education India; 2011.
  • 24. Karahan N. Midwifery as a Profession. In: Basic Con-cepts and Skills in Health Practices. 7th ed. Nobel Medi-cal Bookstore; 2017.
  • 25. Özkoçak Tuna F, Divlek N, Karahan N, Kızıltepe K, Üstün Y. Evaluation of the virtual field experience train-ing program accompanied by simulation for midwifery department students who could not complete their clini-cal practice training during the pandemic period: A retro-spective review (Etlik Zübeyde Hanım Gynecology Training and Research Hospital Online Training Model Example). Turkish Journal of Women’s Health and Neo-natology. 2023;5(1):6–13.
  • 26. Karaman F, Çakmak S, Yerebakan AN. Education of nursing students during the Covid-19 pandemic: distance education process and its effects. Istanbul Gelisim University Journal of Health Sciences. 2021;(15):571–80.
  • 27. Şener Y, Şener Taplak A, Höbek Akarsu R. Nursing students’ opinions and attitudes towards online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Value in Health Scienc-es. 2022;12(1):137–46.
  • 28. Terkeş N, Yamaç SU. Opinions and suggestions of nursing and midwifery students regarding distance educa-tion during the COVID-19 pandemic process. Ordu Uni-versity Journal of Nursing Studies. 2021;4(2):240–7.
  • 29. Vaizoğlu D, Uysal N. Examining the attitudes of nursing students towards distance education and their perceptions of the nursing profession during the Covid-19 pandemic period. Journal of Health and Life Sciences. 2022;4(2):218–25.
  • 30. Durgun H, Can T, Avcı AB, Kalyoncuoğlu B. Nursing students’ opinions and anxiety levels about distance education during Covid-19. Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Nursing Electronic Journal. 2021;14(2):141–7.
  • 31. Kul Uçtu A, Uğurlu M. Examination of Factors Af-fecting Midwifery Department Students’ Attitudes To-wards Distance Education. World of Medical Education. 2022;21(65):84–94.
  • 32. Diab G, Elgahsh NF. E-learning during COVID-19 pandemic: Obstacles faced nursing students and its effect on their attitudes while applying it. American Journal of Nursing. 2020;9(4):300–14.
  • 33. Wang T, Mantini D, Gillebert CR. The potential of real-time fMRI neurofeedback for stroke rehabilitation: a systematic review. cortex. 2018;107:148–65.
  • 34. Luyben A, Fleming V, Vermeulen J. Midwifery edu-cation in COVID-19-time: Challenges and opportunities. Midwifery. 2020;89:102776.
  • 35. Geraghty S, Bromley A, Bull A, Dube M, Turner C. Millennial midwifery: Online connectivity in midwifery education. Nurse Education in Practice. 2019;39:26–31.
  • 36. Murat Öztürk D, Uzun B. Opinions of Midwifery Students on Distance Education Process and Practical Courses in COVID-19 Period: A Mixed-Method Study. Ebelik ve Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi. 2022;5(2):62–70
Toplam 36 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Sağlık Hizmetleri ve Sistemleri (Diğer)
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Seda Serhatlıoğlu 0000-0002-3329-5461

Reyhan Aydın Doğan 0000-0003-4950-3699

Yayımlanma Tarihi 29 Mayıs 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 21 Ekim 2024
Kabul Tarihi 7 Şubat 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 6 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Serhatlıoğlu, S., & Aydın Doğan, R. (2025). Attitudes and perspectives of midwifery students towards distance edu-cation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Troia Medical Journal, 6(2), 22-29. https://doi.org/10.55665/troiamedj.1571267
AMA Serhatlıoğlu S, Aydın Doğan R. Attitudes and perspectives of midwifery students towards distance edu-cation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Troia Med J. Mayıs 2025;6(2):22-29. doi:10.55665/troiamedj.1571267
Chicago Serhatlıoğlu, Seda, ve Reyhan Aydın Doğan. “Attitudes and perspectives of midwifery students towards distance edu-cation during the COVID-19 pandemic”. Troia Medical Journal 6, sy. 2 (Mayıs 2025): 22-29. https://doi.org/10.55665/troiamedj.1571267.
EndNote Serhatlıoğlu S, Aydın Doğan R (01 Mayıs 2025) Attitudes and perspectives of midwifery students towards distance edu-cation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Troia Medical Journal 6 2 22–29.
IEEE S. Serhatlıoğlu ve R. Aydın Doğan, “Attitudes and perspectives of midwifery students towards distance edu-cation during the COVID-19 pandemic”, Troia Med J, c. 6, sy. 2, ss. 22–29, 2025, doi: 10.55665/troiamedj.1571267.
ISNAD Serhatlıoğlu, Seda - Aydın Doğan, Reyhan. “Attitudes and perspectives of midwifery students towards distance edu-cation during the COVID-19 pandemic”. Troia Medical Journal 6/2 (Mayıs2025), 22-29. https://doi.org/10.55665/troiamedj.1571267.
JAMA Serhatlıoğlu S, Aydın Doğan R. Attitudes and perspectives of midwifery students towards distance edu-cation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Troia Med J. 2025;6:22–29.
MLA Serhatlıoğlu, Seda ve Reyhan Aydın Doğan. “Attitudes and perspectives of midwifery students towards distance edu-cation during the COVID-19 pandemic”. Troia Medical Journal, c. 6, sy. 2, 2025, ss. 22-29, doi:10.55665/troiamedj.1571267.
Vancouver Serhatlıoğlu S, Aydın Doğan R. Attitudes and perspectives of midwifery students towards distance edu-cation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Troia Med J. 2025;6(2):22-9.