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Int J Electron Healthc ; 5(1): 33-47, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19505867

ABSTRACT

A framework is required to guide online Interprofessional Education (IPE) (Casimiro et al., 2009). The purpose of this paper is to present such a framework: W(e)Learn. W(e)Learn can be used as a quality standard and a guide to design, develop, deliver and evaluate online IPE in both pre- and post-qualification educational settings. The framework is presented in the spirit that educational programs have defining features that, when carefully designed with the appropriate blend of factors, can help achieve desired outcomes. W(e)Learn must now be applied in various contexts to assess its constructs and its applicability.


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Computer-Assisted Instruction/methods , Health Personnel/education , Internet , Interprofessional Relations , Communication , Educational Measurement , Environment , Humans , Program Development , User-Computer Interface
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J Interprof Care ; 23(4): 390-400, 2009 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19517287

ABSTRACT

Interprofessional care (IPC) is a prerequisite for enhanced communication between healthcare team members, improved quality of care, and better outcomes for patients. A move to an IPC model requires changing the learning experiences of healthcare providers during and after their qualification program. With the rapid growth of online and blended approaches to learning, an educational framework that explains how to construct quality learning events to provide IPC is pressing. Such a framework would offer a quality standard to help educators design, develop, deliver, and evaluate online interprofessional education (IPE) programs. IPE is an extremely delicate process due to issues related to knowledge, status, power, accountability, personality traits, and culture that surround IPC. In this paper, a review of the pertinent literature that would inform the development of such a framework is presented. The review covers IPC, IPE, learning theories, and eLearning in healthcare.


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Interdisciplinary Communication , Online Systems , Patient Care Team/organization & administration , Humans , Learning , Models, Educational , Models, Psychological , Ontario
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