2021
DOI: 10.2196/27169
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An Imperative for the National Public Health School in Burkina Faso to Promote the Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Critical Analysis

Abstract: Background Several studies have reported the positive impact of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on academic performance and outcomes. Although some equipment is available, the ICTs for education at the National Public Health School (NPHS) of Burkina Faso have many shortcomings. These shortcomings were clearly revealed during the search for responses to the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Indeed, to curb the spread of COVID-19, some measures were taken, such as closure of e… Show more

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“…The disrupted supply chain process due to strict/partial nationwide lockdown to essential and non-essential businesses increases product shortages, leads to an increase in the general price level, which affects the socioeconomic living of the residents across countries (El Baz and Ruel 2021 ). The lack of technology awareness, electricity crisis, untrained healthcare workers and paramedical staff, shortage of medical equipment, inadequate healthcare infrastructure disrupted the healthcare supply chain process, and an unhealthy working environment open many questions to the policymakers to face these challenges with shared strategic wisdom (Pilabré et al 2021 ; Chen et al 2021 ). The corporate social, economic, and environmental responsibilities depend on the country’s economic policies that need to be well defined and backed up by financial incentives.…”
Section: Cross-sectional Regression Estimatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disrupted supply chain process due to strict/partial nationwide lockdown to essential and non-essential businesses increases product shortages, leads to an increase in the general price level, which affects the socioeconomic living of the residents across countries (El Baz and Ruel 2021 ). The lack of technology awareness, electricity crisis, untrained healthcare workers and paramedical staff, shortage of medical equipment, inadequate healthcare infrastructure disrupted the healthcare supply chain process, and an unhealthy working environment open many questions to the policymakers to face these challenges with shared strategic wisdom (Pilabré et al 2021 ; Chen et al 2021 ). The corporate social, economic, and environmental responsibilities depend on the country’s economic policies that need to be well defined and backed up by financial incentives.…”
Section: Cross-sectional Regression Estimatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5] In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments worldwide decided to close educational institutions to contain the disease. [6] Colleges and universities were forced to convert all face-to-face courses to an online learning format. [6] Indeed, most universities have moved to online learning in a synchronous and/or asynchronous environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6] Colleges and universities were forced to convert all face-to-face courses to an online learning format. [6] Indeed, most universities have moved to online learning in a synchronous and/or asynchronous environment. [6] E-learning has been defined as an educational method that facilitates learning by applying information and communication technologies, offering learners access to all required educational programs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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