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Dataset of the vascular e-Learning during the COVID-19 pandemic (EL-COVID) survey

Authors :
Nikolaos Patelis
Theodosios Bisdas
Zaiping Jing
Jiaxuan Feng
Matthias Trenner
Nyityasmono Tri Nugroho
Paulo Eduardo Ocke Reis
Stephane Elkouri
Alexandre Lecis
Lamisse Karam
Dirk Le Roux
Mihai Ionac
Marton Berczeli
Vincent Jongkind
Kak Khee Yeung
Athanasios Katsargyris
Efthymios Avgerinos
Demetrios Moris
Andrew Choong
Jun Jie Ng
Ivan Cvjetko
George A. Antoniou
Phillipe Ghibu
Alexei Svetlikov
Fernando Gallardo Pedrajas
Harm P. Ebben
Hubert Stepak
Andrii Chornuy
Sviatoslav Kostiv
Stefano Ancetti
Niki Tadayon
Akli Mekkar
Leonid Magnitskiy
Liliana Fidalgo-Domingos
Sean Matheiken
Eduardo Sebastian Sarutte Rosello
Arda Isik
Georgios Kirkilesis
Kyriaki Kakavia
Sotirios Georgopoulos
Source :
Data in Brief, Vol 38, Iss , Pp 107442- (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

This dataset supports the findings of the vascular e-Learning during the COVID-19 pandemic survey (the EL-COVID survey). The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union was taken into consideration in all steps of data handling. The survey was approved by the institutional ethics committee of the Primary Investigator and an online English survey consisting of 18 questions was developed ad-hoc. A bilingual English-Mandarin version of the questionnaire was developed according to the instructions of the Chinese Medical Association in order to be used in mainland People's Republic of China. Differences between the two questionnaires were minor and did affect the process of data collection. Both questionnaires were hosted online.The EL-COVID survey was advertised through major social media. All national and regional contributors contacted their respective colleagues through direct messaging on social media or by email. Eight national societies or groups supported the dissemination of the EL-COVID survey.The data provided demographics information of the EL-COVID participants and an insight on the level of difficulty in accessing or citing previously attended online activities and whether participants were keen on citing these activities in their Curricula Vitae. A categorization of additional comments made by the participants are also based on the data.The survey responses were filtered, anonymized and submitted to descriptive analysis of percentage.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23523409
Volume :
38
Issue :
107442-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Data in Brief
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.9313c553cb8741cda79a4e40d22b49d1
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.107442