Perceptions toward a pilot project on blended learning in Malaysian family medicine postgraduate training: a qualitative study.
Hani SalimPing Yein LeeSazlina Shariff GhazaliSiew Mooi ChingHanifatiyah AliNurainul Hana ShamsuddinMaliza MawardiPuteri Shanaz Jahn KassimDayangku Hayaty Awang DzulkarnainPublished in: BMC medical education (2018)
This study highlights a mix positive and negative perceptions of BL by educators and trainees. BL were perceived positively for continuity in learning and student-teacher interaction. However, educator and learner have mismatched perception of learning style. BL was also perceived to cause extra burden to both educators and learners. Integrating BL to a traditional learning curriculum is still a challenge. By knowing the strengths of BL in this setting, family medicine trainees in Malaysia can use it to enhance their current learning experience. Future study can investigate different pedagogical designs that suit family medicine trainees and educators in promoting independent learning in postgraduate training.