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Knowledge transfer of eLearning objects: Lessons learned from an intercontinental capacity building project.

Hooi Min LimChirk Jenn NgHeather WharradYew Kong LeeChin Hai TeoPing Yein LeeKuhan KrishnanZahiruddin Fitri Abu HassanPhelim Voon Chen YongWei Hsum YapRenukha SellappansEnna AyubNurhanim HassanSazlina Shariff GhazaliPuteri Shanaz Jahn KassimNurul Amelina NasharuddinFaridah IdrisMichael TaylorCherry PoussaKlas KarlgrenNatalia StathakarouPetter MordtStathis Konstantinidis
Published in: PloS one (2022)
This study highlights the need to create a conducive platform to facilitate continuous, timely and bi-directional needs assessment and feedback; this should be done in the early phase of the knowledge transfer process. The challenges and strategies identified in this study could guide more effective knowledge transfer between organisations and countries.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement