ERIC Number: EJ1418545
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
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Multi-Disciplinary Staff Perspectives and Consensus on e-Learning and mHealth for Health Sciences Curricula
Higher Education Research and Development, v43 n3 p620-639 2024
Health systems face complex challenges -- even more so in resource-constrained contexts such as South Africa. Alignment of local educational systems with national development goals is needed to strengthen health systems. The further disruption of COVID-19 to educational and health systems underscores the necessity to adapt our curricula and practices. Integration of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), such as e-Learning and mobile health (mHealth) applications integrated with learning management systems, or virtual learning environments, offer a sustainable strategy for the enhancement of Health Science student training, graduate competency development and delivery of quality patient care. Uptake, or not, of e-Learning and mHealth at several South African universities was explored through a survey with staff (n = 65) from across the Health Sciences. Diverse perceptions, experiences and recommendations were found, including the prevalence and dis/advantages of e-Learning and mHealth in the Health Sciences. The perceived usefulness of specific features of each were highlighted. In closing, a multi-modal model of epistemology, axiology and ontology in healthcare technology, digital health and medical education -- including content, skills, technology development and challenges/constraints -- is presented.
Descriptors: Staff Development, Staff Role, Electronic Learning, Employee Attitudes, Health Sciences, Interdisciplinary Approach, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Access to Information, Curriculum Evaluation, Foreign Countries, School Personnel, Learner Engagement
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: South Africa
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