PROC (BAYL UNIV MED CENT) 2018;31(1):35–36 Copyright © 2018 Baylor University Medical Center https://doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2017.1391580 Reflections of health care professionals on e-learning resources for patient safety Kieran Walsh, MB BCH BMJ Learning,...
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PROC (BAYL UNIV MED CENT) 2018;31(1):35–36 Copyright © 2018 Baylor University Medical Center https://doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2017.1391580 Reflections of health care professionals on e-learning resources for patient safety Kieran Walsh, MB BCH BMJ Learning, BMJ, London, United Kingdom ABSTRACT There is a paucity of evidence on how health care professionals view e-learning as a means of education to achieve safer health care. To address this gap, the reflections of health care professionals who used the resources on BMJ Learning were captured and analyzed. Key themes emerged from the analysis. Health care professionals are keen to put their e-learning into action to achieve safer health care and to learn how to follow guidelines that will help them achieve safer health care. Learners wanted their learning to remain grounded in reality. Finally, many commented that it was difficult for their individual learning to have a real impact when the culture of the organization did not change. KEYWO
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