2022
DOI: 10.2147/jmdh.s362365
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Multidisciplinary Student Groups Support Digital Education as a Public Health Precautional Action to Prevent Spread of COVID-19 Infection: A Mixed Methods Study

Abstract: Background Health personnel had greater odds of contracting COVID-19 during its first wave in Norway, compared with all working-age individuals. Students in health care, but also in social care and teacher education programs may be exposed to the risk of being infected themselves and to infect others through their mandatory practical training. Online education may reduce their risk of becoming patients and spreaders both in their private lives and during their mandatory training. Ai… Show more

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“…The IPL initiative has previously been presented in detail [59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67]. In short, the IPL course is part of an educational intervention (Interprofessional Interaction with Children and Youth [INTERACT]) that aims to provide students with knowledge of and experience with interprofessional cooperation as well as interprofessional experience [59,68].…”
Section: The Ipl Coursementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IPL initiative has previously been presented in detail [59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67]. In short, the IPL course is part of an educational intervention (Interprofessional Interaction with Children and Youth [INTERACT]) that aims to provide students with knowledge of and experience with interprofessional cooperation as well as interprofessional experience [59,68].…”
Section: The Ipl Coursementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, data based on two pre-pandemic studies (delivered via blended learning) are merged with similar data from the 2020/21 and 2021/22 academic years, during which the IPL courses were delivered via well-planned online delivery on Zoom [63,64]. The IPL course in January 2020 was delivered nine weeks ahead of the pandemic lockdown in March, whereas the IPL course in January 2021 was delivered after nearly one year of pandemic lockdown measures, such as social distancing and stay-at-home rules [65,66].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We wanted to keep the questionnaire as short as possible due to the risk of dropouts. Because the established data collection followed a sustainable approach in a situation in which we needed answers beyond the initial projects [65], such as COVID-19 pandemic measures relevant to higher education [66], new questions were added ad hoc after the first delivery. Due to the ever-changing situation and time constraints caused by the pandemic measures and adjustments, no pilot test was performed.…”
Section: Online Questionnairesmentioning
confidence: 99%