No embargo required.Background: Existing research on the costs associated for design and deploying eLearning in health professions education is limited. The way in which these learning platforms compare in cost to face-to-face learning is also not well understood. The lack of pre-defined costing models used for eLearning cost data capture has made it difficult to complete cost evaluation. Objective: The key aim of this scoping review is to explore the state of evidence concerning cost capture within eLearning in health professions education. The review explores what data exists to define cost calculations related to eLearning. Methods: Scoping review using a search strategy of MeSH terms and related keywords centered on eLearning and cost c...
Background:Electronic health information systems (HIS) are critical components of national health sy...
This paper presents the critical reviews of the advantages and disadvantages of eLearning for health...
Background: There will be a lack of 18 million healthcare workers by 2030. Multiplying the number of...
Background: Existing research on the costs associated with the design and deployment of eLearning in...
Background: Existing research on the costs of delivering courses online courses is limited. The way ...
The World Health Organization World Health Report conveys that a significant increase is needed in g...
Background: eLearning (defined as asynchronous/synchronous) online learning delivered via the intern...
The World Health Organization World Health Report conveys that a significant increase is needed in g...
INTRODUCTION: Profound changes in the healthcare sector and the growing, global shortage of healthca...
Background Health systems worldwide are facing shortages in health professional workforce. Severa...
Background: Health systems worldwide are facing shortages in health professional workforce. Several ...
Objectives: Another one million community healthcare workers are needed to address the growing globa...
BACKGROUND: The world is short of 7.2 million health-care workers and this figure is growing. The sh...
Background: The world is short of 7.2 million health–care workers and this figure is growing. The sh...
Background: The world is short of 7.2 million health–care workers and this figure is growing. ...
Background:Electronic health information systems (HIS) are critical components of national health sy...
This paper presents the critical reviews of the advantages and disadvantages of eLearning for health...
Background: There will be a lack of 18 million healthcare workers by 2030. Multiplying the number of...
Background: Existing research on the costs associated with the design and deployment of eLearning in...
Background: Existing research on the costs of delivering courses online courses is limited. The way ...
The World Health Organization World Health Report conveys that a significant increase is needed in g...
Background: eLearning (defined as asynchronous/synchronous) online learning delivered via the intern...
The World Health Organization World Health Report conveys that a significant increase is needed in g...
INTRODUCTION: Profound changes in the healthcare sector and the growing, global shortage of healthca...
Background Health systems worldwide are facing shortages in health professional workforce. Severa...
Background: Health systems worldwide are facing shortages in health professional workforce. Several ...
Objectives: Another one million community healthcare workers are needed to address the growing globa...
BACKGROUND: The world is short of 7.2 million health-care workers and this figure is growing. The sh...
Background: The world is short of 7.2 million health–care workers and this figure is growing. The sh...
Background: The world is short of 7.2 million health–care workers and this figure is growing. ...
Background:Electronic health information systems (HIS) are critical components of national health sy...
This paper presents the critical reviews of the advantages and disadvantages of eLearning for health...
Background: There will be a lack of 18 million healthcare workers by 2030. Multiplying the number of...