Background. Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the process by which a clinician evaluates the quality of evidence before applying it in the management of a patient. Many practitioners struggle to integrate this research-based evidence into their professional practice. Blogs have been identified as useful pedagogical tools that can facilitate the sharing of ideas and clinical experiences among peers to reflect on diverse learning experiences. Objectives. A qualitative research design was used to examine the use of reflective blogging to teach the process of EBP in physiotherapy. Methods. A conveniently selected group of postgraduate students who were registered for an EBP module participated in the study. Blogging was used to teach the pro...
Background: The development of practice knowledge is an important component of clinical education an...
The enthusiasm for adopting social media technologies should be tempered by a critical, empirical un...
INTRODUCTION: Online learning has grown in popularity in many fields of study, but is in its infancy...
Background. Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the process by which a clinician evaluates the quality ...
Background. Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the process by which a clinician evaluates the quality ...
This qualitative study investigated the impact of using blogs on the clinical reasoning and meta-cog...
M.Ed.One of the primary goals of the Educational Psychology honours programme at the University of J...
Literature suggests that blogging has the potential to be a transformational technology for teaching...
Reflective practice entails a critical thinking process utilising the ability to self-monitor, be se...
Reflective Practice, for many years, has been widely used as a learning activity in higher education...
This study explored the educational benefit and value of blogging by postgraduate nursing students r...
Blogging is a commonly-used tool in supporting reflection in student learning. The present research ...
Reflective learning has been recognized as one of the most important lifelong learning skills due to...
Blogging is a practice that educators in creative and professional writing, journalism, communicatio...
Objective: This study evaluated physiotherapy students’ perception of a reflective journal in develo...
Background: The development of practice knowledge is an important component of clinical education an...
The enthusiasm for adopting social media technologies should be tempered by a critical, empirical un...
INTRODUCTION: Online learning has grown in popularity in many fields of study, but is in its infancy...
Background. Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the process by which a clinician evaluates the quality ...
Background. Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the process by which a clinician evaluates the quality ...
This qualitative study investigated the impact of using blogs on the clinical reasoning and meta-cog...
M.Ed.One of the primary goals of the Educational Psychology honours programme at the University of J...
Literature suggests that blogging has the potential to be a transformational technology for teaching...
Reflective practice entails a critical thinking process utilising the ability to self-monitor, be se...
Reflective Practice, for many years, has been widely used as a learning activity in higher education...
This study explored the educational benefit and value of blogging by postgraduate nursing students r...
Blogging is a commonly-used tool in supporting reflection in student learning. The present research ...
Reflective learning has been recognized as one of the most important lifelong learning skills due to...
Blogging is a practice that educators in creative and professional writing, journalism, communicatio...
Objective: This study evaluated physiotherapy students’ perception of a reflective journal in develo...
Background: The development of practice knowledge is an important component of clinical education an...
The enthusiasm for adopting social media technologies should be tempered by a critical, empirical un...
INTRODUCTION: Online learning has grown in popularity in many fields of study, but is in its infancy...