The reach, adoption, and effectiveness of online training for healthcare professionals

Traditionally, the continued professional development of healthcare professionals has been completed through classroom-based educational courses, workshops, and conferences. These can prove costly and time intensive. Online learning is becoming increasingly common, is easy to access, and can save le...

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Main Authors: Webb, Justin, Stockwell, J., Chavez-Ugalde, Y.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/1360/16/4b.%20Short%20communication%20-%20Resubmission%20-%20Clean%20version%20-%20Justin%20Webb%20-%20060617.pdf
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Summary:Traditionally, the continued professional development of healthcare professionals has been completed through classroom-based educational courses, workshops, and conferences. These can prove costly and time intensive. Online learning is becoming increasingly common, is easy to access, and can save learners' time which is important in a healthcare system where job demands are high and study leave is limited. Well-designed internet-based learning has been shown to be as effective as traditional classroom-based learning in the skill and knowledge development of healthcare professionals, however the reach, adoption, and effectiveness of such training is largely underreported in the literature. This short communication reports on evaluation data from delivery of a 60-min online training session to healthcare professionals, between January and November 2016.