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Published on: December 9, 2022
Using COVID-19 online learning modules to examine concerns of university students returning to in-person learning: a
Zeinab Baba1, Stephanie Kienle1, Heather B Edelblute1
1Department of Public Health Sciences, College of Health Sciences, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.
Objective:
Understand student concerns with returning to in-person instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic using an e-learning module.
Participants:
925 undergraduate and graduate students returning to in-person instruction in Fall 2021.
Methods:
Five modules educated students about COVID and the transition to in-person learning and collected quantitative and qualitative data related to concerns about COVID and in-person learning.
Results:
65% of students expressed comfort in returning to in-person learning and almost all students answered the scenario questions correctly. Identifying as female and African-American as well as living off campus were connected to a decrease in comfort level associated with the return to in-person learning. Six major themes emerged from the qualitative data analysis.
Conclusions:
Students were well-informed about the COVID-19 pandemic protection measures. These findings suggest that universities can do more to address concerns students have about in-person settings during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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