- Alarquia Aly Saide, Laize Silva dos Anjos Botas Beca, Egon Bernardo Mualeite, Melanie Teresa Dias Ferrão, Nilzio Cavele & Pamela Alejandra Escalante Saavedra*
- Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Assistance, University of Brasília, Federal Council of Pharmacy of Brazil
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18773810
Objective: To assess student satisfaction with the
implementation of a hybrid learning model at a higher education institution
during the COVID-19 pandemic, identifying pedagogical, technological,
environmental, individual, and economic factors influencing adaptation.
Method: A descriptive, cross-sectional exploratory study
was conducted using a structured online questionnaire with 41 closed-ended
questions administered to second- to fifth-year undergraduate students.
Satisfaction was measured using a Likert scale. Ethical approval was obtained
(CIBSUL; Ref: 10/Abril/CIBSUL21). Digital informed consent, anonymity, and
confidentiality were ensured.
Results: A total of 244 students (40.7% of 599 enrolled)
participated. The majority were aged 18–35 years (88.1%), and 53.7% were male.
Pedagogical practices such as presentation of the analytical plan (51.6%
agreement; 27.9% strong agreement) were positively evaluated. However,
perceptions regarding the realism of virtual classes were more critical (39.3%
disagreement; 14.7% strong disagreement). Smartphones were the predominant
access device (86%), while 45% reported internet access difficulties.
Environmental constraints affected routine maintenance (46.0%), and 76%
recognized that hybrid learning requires high self-discipline. Economically,
63% perceived hybrid learning as more costly than face-to-face education.
Motivation to remain in the hybrid model showed a moderate tendency, with 37%
neutral responses.
Conclusion: The findings indicate a predominance of dissatisfaction, although perceptions were heterogeneous. Institutional strengthening of pedagogical design, technological infrastructure, and socioeconomic support mechanisms is recommended to enhance sustainable hybrid learning implementation.

