Medical Students’ Perceptions of Online Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Kuwait University: A National Survey

Authors

  • Amar Ali Alnaqi Surgery Department | Faculty of Medicine | Kuwait University | Kuwait
  • Ali Jasim Buabbas Community Medicine and Behavioral Sciences Faculty of Medicine | Kuwait University | Kuwait
  • Nada Jalal Jaafar General Surgery Department | Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Hospital | Ministry of Health | Kuwait
  • Aminah Mohammed Alawadi Pediatrics Department | Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University | Kuwait
  • Hamza Mohammed Alshawaf Health Informatics and Information Management | Faculty of Allied Health | Kuwait University | Kuwait

Keywords:

Online Education
Medical Education
The Middle East
Kuwait
e-learning
Students' opinions

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the perceptions of Kuwait University (KU) medical students towards the online education during the COVID-19 pandemic—identifying the advantages and disadvantages of its use. An electronic questionnaire consisting of 28 questions was distributed from 15 February 2021 to 15 August 2021 to a nationally representative sample of all undergraduate medical students of KU via their university email addresses.
A sample of 518 analytically valid responses was collected from 986 students (response rate = 52.5%). Most of the participating students (62.5%) considered their level of computer literacy to be intermediate. The number of hours spent on online learning increased dramatically during the COVID-19 crisis for all students from different phases. Avoiding traffic was the main perceived advantage of online learning (83.2%), while the main substantial drawback was having trouble connecting to the internet (72.58%). Most students (66.21%) believed that online learning had failed to replace the clinical teaching they had experienced before the pandemic.
This study concluded that online learning was perceived with overall positive attitude among students suggesting it is a potentially valuable tool in delivering medical teaching. However, it failed to replace clinical and practical teaching, which are the core of medical training. It is recommended to improve the awareness level among tutors as well as the students, regarding the usefulness of online learning system, in addition to offer the required training and support to ensure the efficiency.

Author Biographies

Amar Ali Alnaqi, Surgery Department | Faculty of Medicine | Kuwait University | Kuwait

Surgery Department | Faculty of Medicine | Kuwait University | Kuwait

Ali Jasim Buabbas, Community Medicine and Behavioral Sciences Faculty of Medicine | Kuwait University | Kuwait

Community Medicine and Behavioral Sciences Faculty of Medicine | Kuwait University | Kuwait

Nada Jalal Jaafar, General Surgery Department | Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Hospital | Ministry of Health | Kuwait

General Surgery Department | Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Hospital | Ministry of Health | Kuwait

Aminah Mohammed Alawadi, Pediatrics Department | Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University | Kuwait

Pediatrics Department | Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University | Kuwait

 

Hamza Mohammed Alshawaf, Health Informatics and Information Management | Faculty of Allied Health | Kuwait University | Kuwait

Health Informatics and Information Management | Faculty of Allied Health | Kuwait University | Kuwait

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2024-06-30

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Medical Students’ Perceptions of Online Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Kuwait University: A National Survey. JMPS [Internet]. 2024 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 Sep. 1];8(2):10-28. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jmps/article/view/7793

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Medical Students’ Perceptions of Online Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Kuwait University: A National Survey. JMPS [Internet]. 2024 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 Sep. 1];8(2):10-28. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jmps/article/view/7793