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Designing a Virtual Education Scenario for the Curriculum of Bachelor's Degree Nursing Students based on the Logic Model: Applied Research

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    • leila Ghanbari-Afra 1
    • Mohsen Adib-Hajbaghery 2
    • Monireh Ghanbari-afra 3
    • Azita Zaheri 4

    1 Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran.

    2 Department of Trauma Nursing Research Center, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran.

    3 Department of Shahid Beheshti -Amir al-Momenin, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Qom Universityof Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran.

    4 Department of Anesthesia, Faculty of Paramedical, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, Iran.

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10.22038/hmed.2023.61350.1187
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Introduction:  In order to realize virtual learning, suitable platforms are necessary so that the transfer of educational information can be done as quickly as possible and help in the best way to achieve the learning goals. The purpose of this study is to design a virtual education scenario for nursing bachelors based on the Logic model.
Materials & Methods: The applied research (scenario design) was conducted on the curriculum of bachelors nursing students at Kashan University of Medical Sciences in 2020. A Logic model has been used to design the scenario. The logic model has six main components: goal, context, input, activities, outputs, and impact. 13 articles were used to present the six stages of the logic model.
Results: Based on the logic model, after determining the goal, and checking the background and input (facilities and obstacles), the activities including the formulation and establishment of necessary standards, improving the performance of members, employees and students in virtual education, and preparing suitable educational content were implemented. The outputs include the implementation of virtual education along with maintaining the quality of education. Impact includes consequences for students, professors, organizations, and extra-organizational consequences.
Conclusion: Based on the findings of the study, by comprehensively examining the existing conditions, strengthening the necessary facilities, removing obstacles and planning for possible consequences, virtual training in nursing can be implemented alongside face-to-face training. Therefore, it is recommended that take measures in this direction by providing infrastructure, explaining the necessity of e-learning, producing appropriate content, empowering participants in e-learning courses and expanding the quality and quantity of service providers.

Keywords

  • "Virtual Education"
  • " Distance learning"
  • "Nursing"
  • "logic model"
  • " Iran"
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Ghanbari-Afra, L. , Adib-Hajbaghery, M. , Ghanbari-afra, M. and Zaheri, A. (2023). Designing a Virtual Education Scenario for the Curriculum of Bachelor's Degree Nursing Students based on the Logic Model: Applied Research. Horizon of Medical Education Development, 14(3), 1-14. doi: 10.22038/hmed.2023.61350.1187

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Ghanbari-Afra, L. , , Adib-Hajbaghery, M. , , Ghanbari-afra, M. , and Zaheri, A. . "Designing a Virtual Education Scenario for the Curriculum of Bachelor's Degree Nursing Students based on the Logic Model: Applied Research", Horizon of Medical Education Development, 14, 3, 2023, 1-14. doi: 10.22038/hmed.2023.61350.1187

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Ghanbari-Afra, L., Adib-Hajbaghery, M., Ghanbari-afra, M., Zaheri, A. (2023). 'Designing a Virtual Education Scenario for the Curriculum of Bachelor's Degree Nursing Students based on the Logic Model: Applied Research', Horizon of Medical Education Development, 14(3), pp. 1-14. doi: 10.22038/hmed.2023.61350.1187

CHICAGO

L. Ghanbari-Afra , M. Adib-Hajbaghery , M. Ghanbari-afra and A. Zaheri, "Designing a Virtual Education Scenario for the Curriculum of Bachelor's Degree Nursing Students based on the Logic Model: Applied Research," Horizon of Medical Education Development, 14 3 (2023): 1-14, doi: 10.22038/hmed.2023.61350.1187

VANCOUVER

Ghanbari-Afra, L., Adib-Hajbaghery, M., Ghanbari-afra, M., Zaheri, A. Designing a Virtual Education Scenario for the Curriculum of Bachelor's Degree Nursing Students based on the Logic Model: Applied Research. Horizon of Medical Education Development, 2023; 14(3): 1-14. doi: 10.22038/hmed.2023.61350.1187

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