E-learning in Pharmacy Education: what do we know about it?

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Autor(a) principal: Lorenzoni, Andrigo Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Manzini, Fernanda, Soares, Luciano, Leite, Silvana Nair
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjps/article/view/164856
Resumo: The increase and flexibilization of e-learning in Brazil has generated concern about the low capacity to ensure the quality of institutions and courses. The objective is to identify the literature on experiences of pharmaceutical e-learning. A scope review was carried out, mapping key concepts and evidence. The selected articles, without period restriction, from the Scielo, Pubmed and Scopus databases provided data on the educational level of experience, modality, workload, content delivery method, instruments used, types of topics, evaluation information and purpose of the study. There were 87 articles on preparation for subsequent classes; feedback or continuation of previous classes; to specific training; the comparison between face-to-face and distance education modalities; and distance learning. Among the subjects treated, 51.8% involved pharmaceutical clinic and 42.5% basic science. Positive student assessment was found in more than 92% of cases. Isolation, and deficits in social and analytical skills were negative points. Technology infrastructure can impact learning. In Brazil, the health area has manifested opposition to the use of distance education in undergraduate studies. There is no evidence on the organization of undergraduate distance courses, but there are elements indicating risks to the results of training and development of professional skills in this modality.
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title E-learning in Pharmacy Education: what do we know about it?
spellingShingle E-learning in Pharmacy Education: what do we know about it?
Lorenzoni, Andrigo Antonio
Pharmacy education
E-learning
Distance learning
title_short E-learning in Pharmacy Education: what do we know about it?
title_full E-learning in Pharmacy Education: what do we know about it?
title_fullStr E-learning in Pharmacy Education: what do we know about it?
title_full_unstemmed E-learning in Pharmacy Education: what do we know about it?
title_sort E-learning in Pharmacy Education: what do we know about it?
author Lorenzoni, Andrigo Antonio
author_facet Lorenzoni, Andrigo Antonio
Manzini, Fernanda
Soares, Luciano
Leite, Silvana Nair
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Soares, Luciano
Leite, Silvana Nair
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lorenzoni, Andrigo Antonio
Manzini, Fernanda
Soares, Luciano
Leite, Silvana Nair
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pharmacy education
E-learning
Distance learning
topic Pharmacy education
E-learning
Distance learning
description The increase and flexibilization of e-learning in Brazil has generated concern about the low capacity to ensure the quality of institutions and courses. The objective is to identify the literature on experiences of pharmaceutical e-learning. A scope review was carried out, mapping key concepts and evidence. The selected articles, without period restriction, from the Scielo, Pubmed and Scopus databases provided data on the educational level of experience, modality, workload, content delivery method, instruments used, types of topics, evaluation information and purpose of the study. There were 87 articles on preparation for subsequent classes; feedback or continuation of previous classes; to specific training; the comparison between face-to-face and distance education modalities; and distance learning. Among the subjects treated, 51.8% involved pharmaceutical clinic and 42.5% basic science. Positive student assessment was found in more than 92% of cases. Isolation, and deficits in social and analytical skills were negative points. Technology infrastructure can impact learning. In Brazil, the health area has manifested opposition to the use of distance education in undergraduate studies. There is no evidence on the organization of undergraduate distance courses, but there are elements indicating risks to the results of training and development of professional skills in this modality.
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