Assessment of Satisfaction with Online Learning Environment Among Nursing Students in Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) Nairobi
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Innovative Journal of Social Sciences
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In recent years, there has been an increased use of eLearning in medical training colleges, driven bytechnological advancements, learners' desire for flexibility, and the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there is limited literature on nursing students' satisfaction with the eLearningenvironment at Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) in Nairobi. Therefore, this study aimed to assess nursing students' satisfaction with online learning at KMTC Nairobi, focusing on students and institutional-related factors. A cross-sectional surveywas conducted, involving 259 nursing students who were selected proportionatelyfrom eligible classes. The findings revealed that a significant proportion of students faced challenges in accessing a computer 115(50.2%), reliable internet 151(65.1%), and a conducive study area 123(53.2%). Cross-tabulation analysis showed that various student factors, including navigating onlineplatforms (p = 0.026), browsing the internet (p = 0.003), accessing and using a computer (p = 0.003), having reliable internet access (p = 0.01), and being in a conducive environment for online classes (p = 0.01), were significantly associated with high satisfaction with e-learning.Institutional support for e-learning was perceived as inadequate, significantly impacting satisfaction levels (p < 0.05), particularly in terms of technical support availability and access to e-learning platforms for all students.The study recommends actions to improve the online learning experience, including ensuring access to computers and reliable internetand addressing gaps in institutional support
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Chebii, M., Mutinda, A. K., &Njuguna, S. (2023).Assessment of Satisfaction with Online Learning Environment Among Nursing Students in Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) Nairobi. Innovative Journal of Social Sciences,3(2), 22-31.
