Authors :
Nadia Ahmed Mohammed Hamad; Amal Mohammed Hamid; Amel Ahmed Hassan; Amna Mohammed Idris Musa; Esraa Mohammed alhussin; Manal Abd Alrahman Ahmed Elhassan
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 11 - November
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7388539
Abstract :
The novel coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19) was first identified in Wuhan, China on
December 2019 in patients brought as atypical pneumonia.
The World Health Organization (WHO) consider the
coronavirus epidemic a pandemic. Nurses teachers have a
vital role in guarantee that the next generation of nurses is
processed to catered the growing demand for healthcare
services. Aim: study objective to assess the nursing
educator’s role during Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic in
Sudan 2020.
Methods: cross-sectional descriptive community based
study conducted among nursing educators at Sudan from
April to July 2020. The researchers used an electronic
questionnaire created by Google Forms was used of total of
67 participants from various nursing colleges in Sudan
there was 33 governmental university distribution at the
country . SPSS version 25 was used to analyze the data,
and the results were presented as frequency and
percentages as well as chi square tests.
Keywords :
COVID-19, Corona Viruses, Educators, Pandemic
The novel coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19) was first identified in Wuhan, China on
December 2019 in patients brought as atypical pneumonia.
The World Health Organization (WHO) consider the
coronavirus epidemic a pandemic. Nurses teachers have a
vital role in guarantee that the next generation of nurses is
processed to catered the growing demand for healthcare
services. Aim: study objective to assess the nursing
educator’s role during Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic in
Sudan 2020.
Methods: cross-sectional descriptive community based
study conducted among nursing educators at Sudan from
April to July 2020. The researchers used an electronic
questionnaire created by Google Forms was used of total of
67 participants from various nursing colleges in Sudan
there was 33 governmental university distribution at the
country . SPSS version 25 was used to analyze the data,
and the results were presented as frequency and
percentages as well as chi square tests.
Keywords :
COVID-19, Corona Viruses, Educators, Pandemic