Knowledge and Perception of Virtual Nursing Among Undergraduate Nursing Students at Benha University | ||||
Menoufia Nursing Journal | ||||
Volume 9, Issue 4, October 2024, Page 239-251 PDF (1.09 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/menj.2024.411237 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Naglaa Kamel AbdAllh Hussein | ||||
Professor of Community Health Nursing-Faculty of Nursing-Damanhour University, Egypt Assistant Professor Faculty of Nursing, Al Baha University, Saudi Arabia | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Abstract: Background: The rapid evolution of technology has profoundly influenced healthcare delivery and education, particularly in nursing. Virtual nursing, which includes telehealth, remote patient monitoring, and digital health education, has become a vital component of modern healthcare systems. Purpose To assess the knowledge and perceptions of virtual nursing among undergraduate nursing students at Benha University. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive research design was employed. The study was conducted at the Faculty of Nursing, Benha University. Sampling A number of 380 nursing students were involved in the second (89), third (145), and fourth (146) academic years. Instruments: Two instruments were used for data collection (sociodemographic data, knowledge, and perception of virtual nursing). Results: 84.2% had a PC and 94.7% had internet access. Analysis of virtual nursing requirements showed strong recognition of essential technological tools, with internet connectivity being the most crucial requirement (92.9% agreement). Student perceptions were generally positive, 65% recognized the future importance of virtual nursing in healthcare and 75% believed it would facilitate communication. However, 40% expressed concerns about losing direct patient connection. Conclusion: The study highlights a significant relationship between technological access, academic progression, and understanding of virtual nursing concepts. The findings emphasize the importance of addressing the urban-rural digital divide and integrating virtual nursing education into the curriculum. The results provide valuable insights for developing targeted educational interventions and resource allocation strategies. Recommendations: Virtual nursing concepts should be integrated into nursing partnerships should be developed with technology departments. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Virtual nursing; Undergraduate nursing | ||||
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