2020
DOI: 10.24059/olj.v24i1.1566
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Postgraduate Online Teaching in Healthcare: An Analysis of Student Perspectives

Abstract: The use of online learning in postgraduate teaching has increased dramatically in recent years. Health-care professionals can benefit from the flexibility afforded by online learning to fulfil their continuing professional development goals. Understanding student expectations, concerns, and experiences of such courses is crucial for the development and successful facilitation of this education modality. The aim of this paper was to examine student perspectives of an online postgraduate certificate in clinical … Show more

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“…These benefits include access for learners with disabilities and those in rural areas; cost effectiveness, convenience and flexibility; as well as ease of holding online discussions with the flexibility to pause and rewind ( Hassenburg, 2009 ). Furthermore, remote learning allows for the training and/or clinical service provision to be performed at a pace that can be adjusted to the needs of the students and patients ( Forde & Gallagher, 2020 ; Grewal et al, 2020 ; Langkamp et al, 2015 ; Muflih et al, 2020 ; Tariq et al, 2018 ). Moreover, in the current review telepractice services were accepted by stakeholders and students with a high satisfaction rate ( Batthish et al, 2013 ; Cassel & Edd, 2016 ; Giudice et al, 2015 ; Langkamp et al, 2015 ; Likic et al, 2013 ; Lincoln et al, 2014 ; Walsh et al, 2011 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These benefits include access for learners with disabilities and those in rural areas; cost effectiveness, convenience and flexibility; as well as ease of holding online discussions with the flexibility to pause and rewind ( Hassenburg, 2009 ). Furthermore, remote learning allows for the training and/or clinical service provision to be performed at a pace that can be adjusted to the needs of the students and patients ( Forde & Gallagher, 2020 ; Grewal et al, 2020 ; Langkamp et al, 2015 ; Muflih et al, 2020 ; Tariq et al, 2018 ). Moreover, in the current review telepractice services were accepted by stakeholders and students with a high satisfaction rate ( Batthish et al, 2013 ; Cassel & Edd, 2016 ; Giudice et al, 2015 ; Langkamp et al, 2015 ; Likic et al, 2013 ; Lincoln et al, 2014 ; Walsh et al, 2011 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future studies must formally assess the effectiveness of eHealth education and training. Forde & Gallagher (2020) Postgraduate online teaching in healthcare: An analysis of student perspectives. 12 physiotherapists, four nurses, and four other allied health scientists registered for the Online Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Exercise.…”
Section: Studies Examined Contexts and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crossing the boundary between undergraduate and postgraduate education has been less studied than other educational transitions. One example is Forde & Gallagher (2020), who examined expectations of healthcare students before their online postgraduate certificate course: students looked forward to the achievements of study but had anxieties over time management, use of technology and their ability to study. The paper did not discuss what students thought would be expected of them, or what the faculty expectations of them were.…”
Section: Previous Research Into Student Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher education enterprises must ensure online courses provide: quality content, technology support services, rigorous standards for course content, and assessment of learning. Forde and Gallagher [17] found online education offers unique advantages for both faculty and students including flexibility and not always being required to be physically on a campus.…”
Section: Traditional Versus Online Course Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%