Satisfaction from Online Education among Undergraduate Students of Health Sciences in Punjab during Covid-19; An Online Survey

  • Nadia Saleem Assistant Professor, Bakhtawar Amin College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Bakhtawar Amin Medical and Dental College, Multan Pakistan
  • Tahir Mahmood Senior Lecturer / Physiotherapist, Agile Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences, Bahawalpur Pakistan
  • Komal Tariq Lecturer / Physiotherapist, Faisal Institute of Health Sciences, Faisalabad Pakistan
  • Umer Maqsood Assistant Professor, Azra Naheed Medical College, Department of Physical Therapy, Superior University, Lahore Pakistan
Keywords: Distance learning, Health sciences, Online learning, Student satisfaction, Undergraduate students

Abstract

Background: The lockdown strategy has been implemented globally to contain the spread of current pandemic of COVID-19. Educational institutes around the globe are facing challenges and online learning is being carried out to avoid face to face contact during lockdown. Students have to adapt entirely new methods of learning through information technology. Objective: To assess the satisfaction level of health science students with online learning and use of internet during Covid-19 lock down in Punjab. Study Design: Cross-sectional survey. Settings: The data was collected from different institutes of Punjab using an online survey. Duration: Three months from May 2020 to July 2020. Methodology: A convenient sample of sample (N) 357 undergraduate medical students were included based on the response submitted through online questionnaire. Volunteer undergraduate students of MBBS, BDS, DPT, and Pharm D were included. The level of satisfaction was measure using Online Learning/Distance Education Questionnaire. Data was evaluated by SPSS version 22. Frequency tables and percentages was used to measure categorical variables. Results: 41 were males and 316 Females with mean age of 20.5±8.5. 15.6% Most of them had taken more than 03 courses online on computer for educational purpose. More than half students responded that they were motivated to attend online lectures. 23.52 % thought that they can pass any course is on internet-based study. 27.45% considered online and in physical classes as same. The access of internet was not issue for 50.98% students and 37.53% think that course can be completed online. Conclusion: The students were satisfied from online education during this time of transition of conventional classes to online classes. More than half of them felt no issue of internet and 37% think that course can be completed in this mode of education.

Published
2021-03-31
How to Cite
Saleem, N., Mahmood, T., Tariq, K., & Maqsood, U. (2021). Satisfaction from Online Education among Undergraduate Students of Health Sciences in Punjab during Covid-19; An Online Survey. Annals of Punjab Medical College, 15(1), 82-85. https://doi.org/10.29054/apmc/2021.1171