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An eHealth Capabilities Framework for Graduates and Health Professionals: Mixed-Methods Study.

Melissa BrunnerDeborah McGregorMelanie KeepAnna JanssenHeiko SpallekDeleana QuinnAaron JonesEmma TserisWilson YeungLeanne TogherAnnette SolmanTimothy Shaw
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2018)
The results of this study inform a cross-faculty eHealth curriculum that aligns with workforce expectations. There is a need for educational curriculum to reinforce existing eHealth capabilities, adapt existing capabilities to make them transferable to novel eHealth contexts, and introduce new learning opportunities for interactions with technologies within education and practice encounters. As such, the capability framework developed may assist in the application of eHealth by emerging and existing health care professionals. Future research needs to explore the potential for integration of findings into workforce development programs.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • quality improvement
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  • medical students
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  • risk assessment
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