2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-922783/v1
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Remote Learning and Teaching in Southern Africa: A Case Study of Health Professions Education Institutions

Abstract: Background Southern Africa, like other parts of the world, has always strived to deliver quality health professions education. These efforts have been influenced to a larger extent by the socio-economic and cultural context of the region, but also by what happens globally. The global disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the implementation of emergency remote teaching (ERT) to continue delivering on the mandate of educating future health professionals in 2020. The purpose of this research wa… Show more

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“…Data were collected from the participants using surveys, focus groups and analysis of documents. A tool used to measure the adaptations to the COVID‐19 pandemic by health professions education institutions in Southern Africa (Chipamaunga et al, 2021 ) was adapted for the survey. The authors rephrased some of the questions in the tool to align with the context and the ‘fidelity of implementation’ framework in CBNE.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data were collected from the participants using surveys, focus groups and analysis of documents. A tool used to measure the adaptations to the COVID‐19 pandemic by health professions education institutions in Southern Africa (Chipamaunga et al, 2021 ) was adapted for the survey. The authors rephrased some of the questions in the tool to align with the context and the ‘fidelity of implementation’ framework in CBNE.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%