Integrating M-Learning in Teaching ECG Reading and Arrhythmia Management for Undergraduate Nursing Students

Authors

  • Basma Salameh Faculty of Nursing, Arab American University, Palestine.
  • Ahmad Ewais -Computer Science Department Arab American University Jenin, Palestine -WISE, Computer Science Department Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussel, Belgium https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0035-9374
  • Osama Salameh Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology Arab American University,Palestine. Department of Telecommunication, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v14i01.11417

Keywords:

M-learning, ECG, arrhythmia, nursing students

Abstract


Use of mobile devices among nursing students is recently a widespread approach. Integrating mobile devices in education can improve the quality of nursing education by engaging students in learning experience. The present study aims at investigating theeffect of using Mobile Learning (M-learning) on students’ academicachievements and satisfaction. Therefore, quasi-experimental design was used. The study included 104 students who were enrolled in a critical care course at the faculty of Nursing. During the study, the participant were divided into control and experimental groups. The experimental group 52 students were able to use a developed mobile application, which includes learning materials and multimedia resources, dedicated to critical care course.  On the other hand, control group 52 students were able to explore the classical learning materials form the course. The study included students’ attitudes, students’ satisfaction, and students’ academic achievements. Differences between the two groups were considered significant as the result was p < 0.05. The obtained results showed significance difference between pre-post quizzes achievements between the experimental and control group (p<0.000). Additionally, 76% of the students were satisfied with using M-learning. The study revealed that there was improvement in the student academic achievements and satisfaction when integrating mobile learning into nursing education.

Author Biographies

Basma Salameh, Faculty of Nursing, Arab American University, Palestine.

Basma Salameh is associate professor-faculty of nursing at the Arab American University. She has been previously a faculty member at Birzeit University. `she has a long clinical experience in Neonatal and Adult Critical Care. Her main research interests include: simulation in nursing education, E-Learning, critical care nursing, risk factor modification. Basma was born in Jenin, Palestine. She received the M.Sc. in critical care nursing from Jordan University and the Ph.D degree from Ain Shams University Cairo, 2013.

Ahmad Ewais, -Computer Science Department Arab American University Jenin, Palestine -WISE, Computer Science Department Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussel, Belgium

Ahmed Ewais is assistant professor in Computer Science in Arab American University and Postdoc researcher in Web & Information System Engineering (WISE) laboratory in Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. He earned his bachelor degree in computer science from Arab American University (AAUP) Palestine in 2004, master in computer science from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium in 2008, where he also obtained his PhD in 2014. His research is situated in the context of E-Learning, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Human Computer Interaction, UX&UI, Usability Evaluation. (email: aewais@aaup.eduaewais@vub.ac.be, aewais@gmail.com)

Osama Salameh, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology Arab American University,Palestine. Department of Telecommunication, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

Osama Salameh was born in Schongau, Germany, in 1967. He received the M.Sc. degree and the Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering from Odessa State Polytechnic University, Ukraine, in 1990 and 1996 respectively. During his career, he was employed by several universities in Palestine and Jordan. He is a member of the SMACS Research Group at Ghent University and a full-time associate professor at the Arab American University- Jenin. His main research interests include queueing models, performance evaluation of telecommunication networks and educational technology.(email: osama.salameh@aaup.edu)

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Published

2020-01-20

How to Cite

Salameh, B., Ewais, A., & Salameh, O. (2020). Integrating M-Learning in Teaching ECG Reading and Arrhythmia Management for Undergraduate Nursing Students. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 14(01), pp. 82–95. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v14i01.11417

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