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Distance learning in physiotherapy education during the COVID-19 pandemic: students' satisfaction, perceived quality, and potential predictors of satisfaction.

Authors
  • Etoom, Mohammad1
  • Aldaher, Kamal N2
  • Abdelhaq, Abrar AlAbed3
  • Alawneh, Anoud1
  • Alghwiri, Alia A4
  • 1 Division of Physical Therapy, Allied Medical Sciences Department, Aqaba University of Technology, Aqaba, Jordan. , (Jordan)
  • 2 Infrastructure and networks Department Information Technology Center, University of Jordan, Amman Jordan. , (Jordan)
  • 3 Faculty of Information Technology and Computer Sciences, Yarmouk University, Irbid Jordan. , (Jordan)
  • 4 Department of Physiotherapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Jordan, Amman Jordan. , (Jordan)
Type
Published Article
Journal
Physiotherapy theory and practice
Publication Date
Jul 03, 2023
Volume
39
Issue
7
Pages
1513–1518
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1080/09593985.2022.2042438
PMID: 35196952
Source
Medline
Keywords
Language
English
License
Unknown

Abstract

Physiotherapy (PT) is an allied health profession that is generally taught at universities with face-to-face learning to deliver the required knowledge and practical skills of PT. The education sector has transitioned to distance learning (DL) during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study aimed to evaluate PT students' perception of quality of DL and satisfaction with DL, and identify potential predictors of student satisfaction with DL during the COVID-19 pandemic. A cross-sectional design was used. An online survey included demographic information, and the Distance Education Learning Environments Survey (DELES) was sent to PT students in Jordan. Regression analyses were used to identify the predictors of student satisfaction with DL. A total of 296 students completed the survey. Most students rated the overall quality of DL as good. However, they were not satisfied with DL. Instructor support for students, personal relevance, previous experience in DL, and being a master's student were the potential predictors of DL satisfaction. PT students rated the quality of DL as good with low level of satisfaction. Students' perceptions of and satisfaction with using DL were correlated to several potential predictors that could be considered for improving the DL experience in PT education.

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