Hubungan Persepsi Tentang Pembelajaran Daring dengan Tingkat Ansietas pada Mahasiswa Profesi Ners Fakultas Keperawatan Universitas Jember
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned virtually all learning activities into online.
Stressors experienced during online learning affect the psychological condition of
internship nursing students. This research analyzes the correlation between
perception about online learning with anxiety levels in the internship program at
the school of Nursing Jember University. The method of this Research used an
observational analytic with a cross-sectional approach. Respondents in this study
were 102 internship nursing students who have had a minimum of two weeks of an
online learning experience and using the total sampling technique. The study was
conducted through an online survey. Bivariate analysis was performed by Kendal
tau b correlation test (p=0,05). The research instrument of online learning
questionnaire (α Cronbach = 0.847-0.867) and Zung Self Rating Anxiety Scale (α
cronbach= 0.887). The Research has passed the research feasibility through the
Health Research Ethics Commission the Faculty of Nursing, University of Jember
No. 26/UN25.1.14/KEPK/2021. The results showed a total of 55 internship
nursing students (53,9%) had a pretty good perception about online learning and
(90,2%) stated that a mild level of anxiety. Moreover, there was no relation
between perception about online learning with anxiety levels (p>0,05).
Experience and knowledge become one factor that influences student
perceptions—fairly good perception related to positive feelings to minimize
anxiety. Besides that, internship nursing students have a good self-adaptation to
the online learning transition period to not relate to anxiety. Further researchers
can identify risk factors for causing anxiety in students.
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