Video-based simulation among Saudi undergraduate nursing students during COVID-19 : a qualitative study

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Alsalamah, Yasir S.
Alharbi, Maryam S.
Labani, Safiah
Abed, Reham A.
Al Harbi, Awadh S.
Kavuran, Esin
Türkoğlu, Nihan.
Al-Nuqaidan, Hanan
Fawaz, Mirna

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Springer

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BACKGROUND: Because of university closures due to COVID-19 confinement, video-based simulation, a training technique based on high-fidelity simulations, was introduced in reaction to the need to adapt high-fidelity clinical simulation experiences to digital platforms. PURPOSE: This study aims to evaluate the perceptions of nursing students in Saudi Arabia regarding the shift from face-to-face simulation experiences to video-based simulation during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: This study employed a phenomenological exploratory qualitative research design among 32 nursing students from various academic levels. RESULTS: The thematic analysis gave rise to five themes namely, “Enhanced Learning and satisfaction”, “Improved communication skills”, “Lack of hands-on experience”, “More comfortable experience”, and “Technical Barriers”. CONCLUSION: The students in this study have indicated that they were satisfied with video-based simulation, where they reported enhanced learning, better communication skills, and more perceived comfort, while concerns regarding technical issues and nursing skills were raised.

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Nursing students, Video-based learning, Nursing education, Simulation, COVID-19 pandemic, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), SDG-04: Quality education

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SDG-04:Quality Education

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Alsalamah Y S, Alharbi M S, Labani S, et al. (November 10, 2023) Video-Based Simulation Among Saudi Undergraduate Nursing Students During COVID-19: A Qualitative Study. Cureus 15(11): e48605. DOI 10.7759/cureus.48605.