Introduction: In 2003/4 the Information Management Research Institute, Northumbria University, conducted a research project to identify the barriers to e-learning for health professionals and students. The project also established possible ways to overcome these barriers. The North of England Workforce Development Confederation funded the project. Methodology: The project comprised a systematic review of the literature on barriers to and solutions/critical success factors for e-learning in the health field. Fifty-seven references were suitable for analysis. This review was supplemented by a questionnaire survey of learners and an interview study of learning providers to ensure that data identified from the literature were grounded in real...
E-Learning has become a common way to teach and learn. The number of technologies for a variety of e...
We are conducting a multicentre, mixed methods study to examine the attitudes of health professional...
Background: Health systems worldwide are facing shortages in health professional workforce. Several ...
Introduction : In 2003/4 the Information Management Research Institute, Northumbria University, cond...
Background: Recently, much attention has been given to e-learning in higher education as it provides...
In this modern era of electronic gadgets learning is made easy and more effective using the electron...
Introduction : Regarding the numerous benefits of e-learning, an investigation of its barrier and po...
This paper is part of research work to establish an e-learning framework for e-health education for ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study is to review the literature on known barriers and solution...
In this paper we present aspects of a study that scoped e-learning implementation in nursing and hea...
Background: Web‐based e‐learning methods are increasingly used in higher education to support learni...
Background: The aim of this study is to review the literature on known barriers and solutions that f...
E- learning is a modern technological approach to creating active and constructive learning with a l...
E-Learning has become a common way to teach and learn. The number of technologies for a variety of e...
We are conducting a multicentre, mixed methods study to examine the attitudes of health professional...
Background: Health systems worldwide are facing shortages in health professional workforce. Several ...
Introduction : In 2003/4 the Information Management Research Institute, Northumbria University, cond...
Background: Recently, much attention has been given to e-learning in higher education as it provides...
In this modern era of electronic gadgets learning is made easy and more effective using the electron...
Introduction : Regarding the numerous benefits of e-learning, an investigation of its barrier and po...
This paper is part of research work to establish an e-learning framework for e-health education for ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study is to review the literature on known barriers and solution...
In this paper we present aspects of a study that scoped e-learning implementation in nursing and hea...
Background: Web‐based e‐learning methods are increasingly used in higher education to support learni...
Background: The aim of this study is to review the literature on known barriers and solutions that f...
E- learning is a modern technological approach to creating active and constructive learning with a l...
E-Learning has become a common way to teach and learn. The number of technologies for a variety of e...
We are conducting a multicentre, mixed methods study to examine the attitudes of health professional...
Background: Health systems worldwide are facing shortages in health professional workforce. Several ...