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<dc:date>2026-01-07T04:00:58Z</dc:date>
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<title>Development and testing of an economic evaluation model by utilizing a Digital Health Intervention in Sri Lanka</title>
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<description>Development and testing of an economic evaluation model by utilizing a Digital Health Intervention in Sri Lanka
Marasinghe, R.B
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<dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Evaluation of E-Learning Practices in Undergraduate Medical Education: Results of a Survey in Sri Lanka</title>
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<description>Evaluation of E-Learning Practices in Undergraduate Medical Education: Results of a Survey in Sri Lanka
Edirippulige, Sisira; Marasinghe, Rohana B.; Smith, Anthony C.; Fujisawa, Yoshikazu; Herath, Walisundara B.; Jiffry, M. T. M.; Wootton, Richard
Objective: The present study investigates the knowledge, perceptions&#13;
and the utilisation of e-learning modalities in medical education by the students in&#13;
Sri Lanka. We also examined the potential barriers which may prevent the uptake&#13;
of e-learning strategies in health and medical education.&#13;
Methods: A questionnaire focusing on the knowledge, attitudes and expectations&#13;
of medical students towards e-learning was distributed to all final year medical&#13;
students (n=136) at the Faculty of Medicine, Sri Jayewardenepura University, Sri&#13;
Lanka. The survey was conducted during their regular lectures and completed&#13;
questionnaires were collected after their classes.&#13;
Findings: 100 surveys (74%) were completed and returned. Nearly half of the&#13;
respondents (43%) admitted that they were familiar with the term e-learning. Only&#13;
19% of respondents stated that they had used e-learning modalities for educational&#13;
purposes. The majority of respondents said that they had not used web-based&#13;
learning material or multimedia resources for medical education. However, more&#13;
than half of (56%) respondents agreed that e-learning modalities would be useful&#13;
tools in medical education and 49% said that e-learning must be expanded in&#13;
medical education.&#13;
Conclusions: Despite the majority of respondents believed that e-learning&#13;
modalities can be a useful tool to address some of the problems in medical&#13;
education in developing countries, a lack of technology and learning opportunities&#13;
have restricted the potential benefits.
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<dc:date>2013-07-05T05:00:05Z</dc:date>
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