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      Design and psychometric properties of willingness to mobile learning scale for medical sciences students: A mixed-methods study

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          BACKGROUND AND AIM:

          Given the absence of a scale specially designed to measure willingness to mobile learning (m-learning) in medical sciences students, the present study was conducted to design and evaluate the psychometric properties of “willingness to m-learning” scale for medical sciences students.

          METHODOLOGY:

          The study was carried out as a mixed-method study in two phases at Saveh University of Medical Sciences in 2019. Phase one was a qualitative study to elaborate on the students' perception of m-learning. Then, the statements were extracted, and statement pool was completed through reviewing the text. In the second phase, the psychometric properties including face, content, and construct validities (using explorative factor analysis), internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha), and test–retest reliability (intercluster correlation test) were measured. A total of 482 students who were selected randomly participated in the second phase. Data analysis was done with MAXQDA software (VERBI Software 2019, Berlin, Germany) for qualitative data and SPSS 19 software (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) for quantitative data.

          RESULTS:

          Based on qualitative content analysis and literature review, 92 statements were extracted. After checking face and content validity, 55 statements remained in the study. Construct validity of the questionnaire based on explorative factor analysis removed 10 more statements and the remaining 45 statements were categorized into nine factors, namely technophilia, perceived attraction, perceived ease, perceived conflict, self-management, attitude, behavioral intention to use, educational use, and efficacy of m-learning. Reliability of the scale was obtained as 0.95 based on Cronbach's alpha and stability was checked using test–retest method (intercluster correlation coefficient; r = 0.92).

          CONCLUSION:

          Willingness to m-learning scale had an acceptable reliability and validity in medical sciences students. Therefore, it can be used for medical sciences students for improve learning and education.

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                Journal
                J Educ Health Promot
                J Educ Health Promot
                JEHP
                Journal of Education and Health Promotion
                Wolters Kluwer - Medknow (India )
                2277-9531
                2319-6440
                2020
                30 June 2020
                : 9
                : 141
                Affiliations
                [1] Department of Nursing, Saveh University of Medical Sciences, Saveh, Iran
                [1 ] Department of Medical Education, Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Saveh University of Medical Sciences, Saveh, Iran
                [2 ] Department of Public Health, Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Saveh University of Medical Sciences, Saveh, Iran
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Dr. Hamid Koohestani, Departments of Medical Education, Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Saveh University of Medical Sciences, Saveh, Iran. E-mail: koohestani709@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                JEHP-9-141
                10.4103/jehp.jehp_153_20
                7377139
                33ac6572-ffec-463f-9395-6f6c7db3d35f
                Copyright: © 2020 Journal of Education and Health Promotion

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                : 17 February 2020
                : 27 February 2020
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                medical sciences students,mobile learning,psychometric properties,scale,validation,willingness

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