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Empowering learners: Using a triad model to promote eHealth literacy and transform learning at point of care

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posted on 2023-05-18, 15:22 authored by Carey MatherCarey Mather, Elizabeth CummingsElizabeth Cummings
The implementation of health technology and informatics into healthcare environments has enabled new opportunities for developing patient-centred approaches to care. The emergence of mobile learning as a new pedagogy for learning and teaching of undergraduate nurses and for continuing professional development can be used to strengthen the nurse-patient relationship. Incorporation of eHealth literacy education and health promotion by nurses, using digital technology tools and resources, will assist with empowering patients to access information and options for managing their own health. These developments provide opportunities for embracing a learning triad with patient, student, and nurse supervisor using digital technology at point of care. This triad should be embedded as a partnership to enable promotion of eHealth literacy in situ. A use case scenario is provided to demonstrate the potential of advancing eHealth literacy of patients in healthcare environments using the triad model. Collaboration and sharing information using this new method of learning has the potential to promote eHealth literacy and transform the nurse-patient relationship.

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Publication title

Knowledge Management & E-Learning

Volume

7

Issue

4

Pagination

629-645

ISSN

2073-7904

Department/School

School of Nursing

Publisher

Hong Kong Bao Long Accounting & Secretarial Limited

Place of publication

Hong Kong

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Copyright The Authors Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0

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  • Open

Socio-economic Objectives

Health education and promotion

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