Midwifery E-Learning as a Medium for Improving Midwifery Students' Competence in the Digital Era

Authors

  • Al-Bahra Department of Information Technology Education University of Raharja, Tangerang, Indonesia Author
  • Hardjito S. Darmojo Department of Master of Administrative Sciences, Sheikh Yusuf Islamic University Tangerang, Indonesia Author
  • Ewin Suciana Department of Information Technology, University of Yarsi Pratama, Tangerang– Imdonesia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46749/meq4m871

Keywords:

E-Learning, Midwifery Education, Student Competencies, Blended Learning, Digital Learning

Abstract

The development of digital technology has driven a transformation in the learning system in midwifery education, one of which is through the implementation of e-learning. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of e-learning as a medium for improving the competency of midwifery students in the digital era. The study employed a mixed methods approach with a sequential explanatory design that combines quantitative and qualitative methods. The quantitative design employed a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest control group design, involving 80 midwifery students divided into e-learning and conventional learning groups. Data were collected through competency tests, questionnaires, observations, and in-depth interviews. Quantitative data analysis was conducted using paired t-tests, independent t-tests, and effect size tests, while qualitative data were analyzed thematically. The results showed that the e-learning group experienced a higher increase in learning outcomes than the conventional group, with a significant difference (p<0.05). The effect size value indicates a significant impact on improving student competency. Furthermore, e-learning also increased students' learning motivation, active participation, learning independence, and digital literacy. Students expressed positive perceptions of the flexibility, ease of access, and interactivity of digital-based learning. However, the implementation of e-learning still faces obstacles such as limited internet connections, technological readiness, and limited direct clinical practice. This study concludes that e-learning is an effective and innovative learning medium for improving the competencies of midwifery students in the digital era, especially when combined with a blended learning approach.

Author Biographies

  • Al-Bahra , Department of Information Technology Education University of Raharja, Tangerang, Indonesia

    Department of Information Technology Education University of Raharja, Tangerang, Indonesia

  • Hardjito S. Darmojo, Department of Master of Administrative Sciences, Sheikh Yusuf Islamic University Tangerang, Indonesia

    Department of Master of Administrative Sciences

  • Ewin Suciana, Department of Information Technology, University of Yarsi Pratama, Tangerang– Imdonesia

    Department of Information Technology

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Published

2026-05-16

How to Cite

Midwifery E-Learning as a Medium for Improving Midwifery Students’ Competence in the Digital Era. (2026). JIKO (Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan Orthopedi), 10(1), 9-19. https://doi.org/10.46749/meq4m871

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