eLearning, knowledge brokering, and nursing: strengthening collaborative practice in long-term care
eLearning, knowledge brokering, and nursing: strengthening collaborative practice in long-term care
Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:14am CDT
Interprofessional collaboration is vital to the delivery of quality care in long-term care settings; however, caregivers in long-term care face barriers to participating in training programs to improve collaborative practices. Consequently, eLearning can be used to create an environment that combines convenient, individual learning with collaborative experiential learning. Findings of this study revealed that learners enjoyed the flexibility of the Working Together learning resource.
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