Connecting actors with the introduction of mobile technology in health care practice placements (4D Project): protocol for a mixed methods study
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Background:The learning process in clinical placements for health care students is a multifaceted endeavor that engages numerous actors and stakeholders, including students, clinical tutors, link teachers, and academic assessors. Successfully navigating this complex process requires the implementation of tasks and mentorships that are synchronized with educational and clinical processes, seamlessly embedded within their respective contexts. Given the escalating number of students and the rising demand for health care services from the general population, it becomes imperative to develop additional tools that support the learning process. These tools aim to simplify day-to-day clinical practice, allowing a concentrated focus on value-based activities. This paper introduces a project funded by the European Commission that involves 5 European countries. [...]
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JMIR Research Protocols. 2024;13:e53284
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Martínez-Gaitero C, Dennerlein S, Dobrowolska B, Fessl A, Moreno Martinez D, Herbstreit S, Peffer G, Cabrera E, 4D Project Consortium. Connecting actors with the introduction of mobile technology in health care practice placements (4D Project): protocol for a mixed methods study. JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e53284. DOI: 10.2196/53284
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©Carlos Martínez-Gaitero, Sebastian Maximilian Dennerlein, Beata Dobrowolska, Angela Fessl, Daniel Moreno-Martínez, Stephanie Herbstreit, Gilbert Peffer, Esther Cabrera, 4D Project Consortium. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (https://www.researchprotocols.org), 08.02.2024.
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