Predictors of Videoconference Fatigue: Results From Undergraduate Nursing Students in the Philippines
Driven by the need for remote learning, the COVID-19 pandemic led to the rise of use of videoconferencing tools. Scholars began noticing an emerging phenomenon of feeling tired and exhausted during virtual meetings. This study determined the predictors of videoconference or Zoom fatigue among nursin...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ryan Michael F. Oducado, Maria Teresa R. Fajardo, Geneveve M. Parreño-Lachica, Jestoni D. Maniago, Paulo Martin B. Villanueva, Ma. Asuncion Christine V. Dequilla, Hilda C. Montaño, Emily E. Robite |
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