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Título
Nursing Students’ Perceived Satisfaction with Flipped Learning Experiences: A Mixed-Methods Study
Autor
Publicado en
Sustainability. 2022, V. 14, n. 23, 16074
Editorial
MDPI
Fecha de publicación
2022-12
DOI
10.3390/su142316074
Resumen
Nowadays, technological teaching tools, such as virtual labs, have become essential,
especially in nursing degrees. These resources help implement practical learning based on selfregulation and it is important to know how satisfied students are with them. This means it is important
to study students’ perceived satisfaction with virtual labs in flipped learning experiences, which was
the general objective of the present study. The aims of the study were: (1) to determine whether there
were significant differences in nursing students’ perceived levels of satisfaction according to the type
of subject or gender; (2) to ascertain what strengths and weaknesses nursing students perceived about
using virtual labs; and (3) to determine the kinds of feelings (positive, negative or neutral) nursing
students had using virtual labs. A mixed research methodology was applied, with a sample of
222 undergraduate nursing students at Burgos University (Spain). There were significant differences
in the satisfaction perceived by students depending on the subject. Students reported medium-high
satisfaction with virtual labs, although they did note that digital skills are needed to use them and
suggested incorporating intelligent assistants. Virtual labs seem to be effective, although further
studies are needed.
Palabras clave
Satisfaction
Nursing students
Virtual labs
Flipped learning
Mixed methods
Materia
Psicología
Psychology
Enfermería
Nursing
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