2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-024-05049-2
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Satisfaction and attitudes towards online continuous medical education and its impact on clinical practice among physiotherapists

Kholood Matouq Shalabi,
Muneera Mohammed Almurdi

Abstract: Background The traditional face-to-face of medical education is gradually being replaced with online education. However, the rate of adoption of online continuing medical education (OCME) as a learning method among practicing clinical physiotherapists (PTs) is unclear. The objectives of this study were to measure the satisfaction with, attitudes towards, and impact of OCME among practicing clinical PTs in Saudi Arabia (SA) and to examine the factors that affect the findings for satisfaction, at… Show more

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“…Other study displayed a similar knowledge gain of participants between online plus face-to-face learning group and only face-to-face learning group ( 28 ). In a survey of physiotherapists’ satisfaction towards online CME, most participants believed that online CME promoted their knowledge level and more than half of the participant agreed that online CME was more flexible and satisfactory compared to conventional face-to-face CMEs ( 29 ). Practice had proven that online learning had changed the traditional pattern of CME and was becoming increasingly popular among medical professionals.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other study displayed a similar knowledge gain of participants between online plus face-to-face learning group and only face-to-face learning group ( 28 ). In a survey of physiotherapists’ satisfaction towards online CME, most participants believed that online CME promoted their knowledge level and more than half of the participant agreed that online CME was more flexible and satisfactory compared to conventional face-to-face CMEs ( 29 ). Practice had proven that online learning had changed the traditional pattern of CME and was becoming increasingly popular among medical professionals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%