2018
DOI: 10.12968/ajmw.2018.12.2.77
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Improving access to higher education for frontline health professionals in Kenya through ‘blended e-learning’

Abstract: Background: The majority of Kenya's population lives in rural areas with limited access to higher education. A blended ‘eBSc Nursing’ programme was created to bridge the gap. Aims: To explore users' views on the effectiveness of the pilot blended e-learning BSc Nursing programme in Kenya. Methods: A mixed methods approach was used in data collection. All students in the pilot eBsc Nursing programme were sampled and focus group discussions were held with lecturers and mentors. Findings: The majority of the pilo… Show more

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