Implementation of a tablet project at an African medical school: Process and critical success factors

M. Kebaetse, Cecil Haverkamp, Ryan Littman-Quinn, Dineo Ketshogileng, Cynthia Antwi, K. Molebatsi, Kutlo Balotlegi, J. Holmes, O. Nkomazana, C. Kovarik
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As biomedical knowledge continues to explode, medical students and doctors need to assimilate a lot of information for learning and clinical practice. The use of mobile devices provides an opportunity to improve access to information, enhance communication and collaboration and deliver self-paced learning opportunities. However, implementation of mobile device projects can pose significant challenges for institutions in low-to-middle income countries due to scarce financial resources, inadequate infrastructure, and limited technical expertise. Through reflection on our implementation process and by drawing from the literature, we propose a potential three-stage implementation process for adopting mobile devices in low-to-middle income countries. We argue for meticulous planning but flexible implementation that is true to and cognizant of the context.
在一所非洲医学院实施药片项目:过程和关键成功因素
随着生物医学知识的不断爆炸,医学生和医生需要吸收大量的信息来学习和临床实践。移动设备的使用提供了改善信息获取、加强沟通和协作以及提供自主学习机会的机会。然而,由于缺乏财政资源、基础设施不足和技术专长有限,移动设备项目的实施可能给中低收入国家的机构带来重大挑战。通过反思我们的实施过程并借鉴文献,我们提出了在中低收入国家采用移动设备的潜在三阶段实施过程。我们主张细致的规划,但灵活的实施是真实的,并认识到环境。
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