THE PSYCHOLOGIC IMPACT OF ONLINE AND DISTANCE LEARNING (ODL) DURING THE PANDEMIC COVID-19 AMONG LECTURERS IN UITM PUNCAK ALAM, SELANGOR: A QUALITATIVE STUDY
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has rapidly spread across the globe, causing huge disruptions to everyday lifestyles, including in Malaysia. The government-enforced movement controlorder (MCO) forced the closure of all public and private educational institutions, affecting...
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2-s2.0-85172374888 Ruslan A.A.; Mahadi S.N.; Sh Abdullah S.S.; Tobi H.E. THE PSYCHOLOGIC IMPACT OF ONLINE AND DISTANCE LEARNING (ODL) DURING THE PANDEMIC COVID-19 AMONG LECTURERS IN UITM PUNCAK ALAM, SELANGOR: A QUALITATIVE STUDY 2023 Journal of Health and Translational Medicine 26 Special Issue 2 10.22452/jummec.sp2023no2.54 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85172374888&doi=10.22452%2fjummec.sp2023no2.54&partnerID=40&md5=3c469c5c8227ad66b0e8275815a61864 The outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has rapidly spread across the globe, causing huge disruptions to everyday lifestyles, including in Malaysia. The government-enforced movement controlorder (MCO) forced the closure of all public and private educational institutions, affecting all the physical learning sessions as they must be shifted to online and distance learning (ODL). This has created stress among lecturers due to these unanticipated changes. A total of 12 participants were involved in this qualitative phenomenology design to explore their experiences of the ODL and how they cope with their stress. Face-to-face interviews were carried out with the guidance of a semi-structured interview format. Thematic analysis of the in-depth interview transcriptions found there were 6 themes, and 15 subthemes representing feelings, challenges, and ways of dealing with ODL. The study concluded that ODL during the COVID-19 pandemic can affect mental health and well-being among participants. © 2023, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. All rights reserved. Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya 18237339 English Article All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access |
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Ruslan A.A.; Mahadi S.N.; Sh Abdullah S.S.; Tobi H.E. |
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Ruslan A.A.; Mahadi S.N.; Sh Abdullah S.S.; Tobi H.E. THE PSYCHOLOGIC IMPACT OF ONLINE AND DISTANCE LEARNING (ODL) DURING THE PANDEMIC COVID-19 AMONG LECTURERS IN UITM PUNCAK ALAM, SELANGOR: A QUALITATIVE STUDY |
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Ruslan A.A.; Mahadi S.N.; Sh Abdullah S.S.; Tobi H.E. |
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Ruslan A.A.; Mahadi S.N.; Sh Abdullah S.S.; Tobi H.E. |
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THE PSYCHOLOGIC IMPACT OF ONLINE AND DISTANCE LEARNING (ODL) DURING THE PANDEMIC COVID-19 AMONG LECTURERS IN UITM PUNCAK ALAM, SELANGOR: A QUALITATIVE STUDY |
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THE PSYCHOLOGIC IMPACT OF ONLINE AND DISTANCE LEARNING (ODL) DURING THE PANDEMIC COVID-19 AMONG LECTURERS IN UITM PUNCAK ALAM, SELANGOR: A QUALITATIVE STUDY |
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THE PSYCHOLOGIC IMPACT OF ONLINE AND DISTANCE LEARNING (ODL) DURING THE PANDEMIC COVID-19 AMONG LECTURERS IN UITM PUNCAK ALAM, SELANGOR: A QUALITATIVE STUDY |
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THE PSYCHOLOGIC IMPACT OF ONLINE AND DISTANCE LEARNING (ODL) DURING THE PANDEMIC COVID-19 AMONG LECTURERS IN UITM PUNCAK ALAM, SELANGOR: A QUALITATIVE STUDY |
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THE PSYCHOLOGIC IMPACT OF ONLINE AND DISTANCE LEARNING (ODL) DURING THE PANDEMIC COVID-19 AMONG LECTURERS IN UITM PUNCAK ALAM, SELANGOR: A QUALITATIVE STUDY |
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THE PSYCHOLOGIC IMPACT OF ONLINE AND DISTANCE LEARNING (ODL) DURING THE PANDEMIC COVID-19 AMONG LECTURERS IN UITM PUNCAK ALAM, SELANGOR: A QUALITATIVE STUDY |
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The outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has rapidly spread across the globe, causing huge disruptions to everyday lifestyles, including in Malaysia. The government-enforced movement controlorder (MCO) forced the closure of all public and private educational institutions, affecting all the physical learning sessions as they must be shifted to online and distance learning (ODL). This has created stress among lecturers due to these unanticipated changes. A total of 12 participants were involved in this qualitative phenomenology design to explore their experiences of the ODL and how they cope with their stress. Face-to-face interviews were carried out with the guidance of a semi-structured interview format. Thematic analysis of the in-depth interview transcriptions found there were 6 themes, and 15 subthemes representing feelings, challenges, and ways of dealing with ODL. The study concluded that ODL during the COVID-19 pandemic can affect mental health and well-being among participants. © 2023, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. All rights reserved. |
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