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Implementing adaptive e-learning for newborn care in Tanzania: an observational study of provider engagement and knowledge gains.

Peter Andrew MeaneyAdolfine HokororoHanston NdosiAlex DahlenTheopista JacobJoseph R MwangaFlorence Salvatory KalabamuChristine Lynn JoyceRishi P MedirattaBoris RozenfeldMarc BergZachary Haines SmithNeema ChamiNamala MkopiCastory MwangaEnock DioclesAmbrose Agweyu
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
aESNC reach was high in a population of frontline providers across diverse levels of care in Tanzania. Use of in-person support and nudging increased reach, initial learning and refresher assignment completion, but refresher assignment completion remains low. Providers were often unaware of knowledge gaps, and lower baseline knowledge may decrease initial learning completion or activity. Further study to identify barriers to adaptive e-learning normalisation is needed.
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