Satisfaction and perceived impact of virtual learning during COVID‐19 lockdown: A case study of an online nursing research conference
Abstract Aim This study aimed to assess nurses' satisfaction and perceptions of the impact of virtual learning. Design A descriptive cross‐sectional survey. Method 236 nurses attending an online conference from several parts of Nigeria participated in the study. Analysed data were summarized an...
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Main Authors: | Emmanuel O. Adesuyi (Author), Oluwadamilare Akingbade (Author), Yetunde O. Tola (Author), Oluwadamilola Otun (Author), Damilola M. Faleti (Author), Israel O. Fawole (Author), Daniel D. Faleti (Author), Emmanuel A. Dairo (Author), Olamide Sado (Author), Pelumi Adefehinti (Author), Taiwo Olubunmi Adewa (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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