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Arab World English Journal ; : 202-215, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1761550

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The COVID 19 pandemic has forced the education sector to switch to online learning. To make the transition a success, there is a need to understand students' perception towards online learning and design a learning experience around it. Thus, the aim of this paper is to identify students' perceptions towards online learning in terms of motivation, task engagement and acceptance. The systematic literature review method was used to search for relevant papers and synthesize the findings. 40 articles from the year 2020 obtained from Google Scholar. It is found that the most used method in studying students' perception is the quantitative method and students' acceptance was the most discussed topic. It is also found that the primary factors influencing motivation and acceptance are sense of ownership and accessibility respectively. In terms of task engagement, only half of the findings reveal that students are engaged in online learning. In summary, the three main constructs are important items that should be taken into consideration when teaching an online course to ensure the success of the course. Through this systematic review, future research can identify and explore different areas and perspectives on this topic.

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Jati-Journal of Southeast Asian Studies ; 26(2):92-114, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1622991

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The influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on travel behaviour is currently devastating the tourism sector. In this paper, we investigate the influence of destination image, COVID-19 risk knowledge, destination value and tourist intention to revisit. Empirical data were collected using an online survey distributed via social media platforms (Facebook, WhatsApp) and email. Our sample consisted of Malaysians who travelled several times during the movement control order periods (after February 2020) in Malaysia. The results of structural equation modelling reveal that destination value significantly mediates the relationship between both components of destination image and tourist intention to revisit. Most importantly, we probed the interaction effect of COVID-19 risk knowledge on affective destination image. The results indicate that even a moderate level of understanding and knowledge of COVID-19 risks significantly strengthens the influence of affective destination image on destination value.

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Jurnal Riset Kesehatan ; 10(1):27-33, 2021.
Article in English | Indonesian Research | ID: covidwho-1552516

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The addition of COVID-19 cases took place quite quickly and has spread between countries. The high incidence is important to improve health services especially the pre-hospital phase services. In this phase good emergency management will reduce the number of disabilities to death by up to 50% by starting from activating calls prior to the incident location health workers who understand first aid and transportation using an ambulance and being observed until they arrive at the hospital. Knowing the Pre-Hospital Phase Emergency Management in COVID-19 Patient: Literature Review. The research method used is a literature review. In this method online searches for articles journals and books are carried out using accessible databases namely Google Scholar PubMed and Biomed Central. It is known from 10 Literature Articles journals and books in the emergency management of COVID-19 in the Pre-Hospital phase must be done as much as possible to minimize the number of deaths and transmission that occurs. Handling of emergency COVID-19 in the Pre-Hospital phase includes: Basic and Advanced Life Support (BLS) Oxygen Therapy Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Patient Transport. It is important for medical personnel to pay attention to many things in providing emergency nursing care to COVID-19 patient. Pre-Hospital emergency measures for patient with COVID-19 can be carried out in various ways to improve the patient condition while at the Pre-Hospital besides that it can also prevent transmission to medical personnel and people around COVID-19 patient.

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