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Understanding health professionals' informal learning in Online social networks: A cross-sectional survey

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posted on 2024-11-15, 00:28 authored by Xin Li, Karin Verspoor, Kathleen Gray, Stephen BarnettStephen Barnett
Online social networks (OSNs) enable health professionals to learn informally, for example by sharing medical knowledge, or discussing practice management challenges and clinical issues. Understanding how learning occurs in OSNs is necessary to better support this type of learning. Through a cross-sectional survey, this study found that learning interaction in OSNs is low in general, with a small number of active users. Some health professionals actively used OSNs to support their practice, including sharing practical and experiential knowledge, benchmarking themselves, and to keep up-to-date on policy, advanced information and news in the field. These health professionals had an overall positive learning experience in OSNs.

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Li, X., Verspoor, K., Gray, K. & Barnett, S. (2017). Understanding health professionals' informal learning in Online social networks: A cross-sectional survey. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 239 77-83.

Journal title

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

Volume

239

Pagination

77-83

Language

English

RIS ID

115900

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