ESTUDOS COMPARATIVOS ENTRE EDUCAÇÃO A DISTÂNCIA E PRESENCIAL EM CURSOS DA ÁREA DA SAÚDE: UMA REVISÃO.
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https://doi.org/10.53628/emrede.v4i1.186Keywords:
educação a distância, educação farmacêutica, farmácia clínica,Abstract
Muitas alterações têm ocorrido na educação da área da saúde, com o intuito de formar profissionais que possam ter um olhar humanístico e possam trabalhar no Sistema Único de Saúde. A Farmácia também sofreu modificações, devido às reformas curriculares, incluindo disciplinas como a de Atenção Farmacêutica. Foi realizada uma revisão sistemática com o objetivo de apresentar os exemplos de experiências presentes no campo de educação a distância, em cursos da área da saúde, para relatar o estado atual da arte, bem como as tendências futuras que podem ser identificadas. A maioria dos estudos encontrados avaliou o desempenho dos estudantes, grau de interação, preferência, satisfação, efetividade, problemas e benefícios relacionados, aceitação, envolvimento, comunicação e carga de trabalho.Downloads
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