A comprehensive literature review on the medical learning systems in the developing countries

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作者
Bohlouli, Mahdi [1 ,2 ]
Ahmed, Omed Hassan [3 ]
Ehsani, Ali [4 ]
Ghafour, Marwan Yassin [5 ]
Hama, Hawkar Kamaran [6 ]
Hosseinzadeh, Mehdi [7 ]
Ahmed, Aram Mahmood [8 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Inst Adv Studies Basic Sci, Dept Comp Sci & Informat Technol, Zanjan, Iran
[2] Petanux GmbH, Res & Innovat Dept, Bonn, Germany
[3] Univ Human Dev, Coll Sci & Technol, Informat Technol, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
[4] Arak Univ, Dept Ind Management, Arak, Iran
[5] Univ Halabja, Coll Sci, Dept Comp Sci, Halabja, Iraq
[6] Univ Sulaymaniyah, Comp Sci Dept, Sulaimani, Iraq
[7] Gachon Univ, Pattern Recognit & Machine Learning Lab, Seongnam, South Korea
[8] Kurdistan Inst Strateg Studies & Sci Res, Int Acad Off, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
[9] Gachon Univ, Pattern Recognit & Machine Learning Lab, Seongnam, South Korea
关键词
Medical learning systems; Medical data mining; Developing countries; Systematic literature review; HEALTH-CARE; EDUCATION; TECHNOLOGY; STUDENTS; FUTURE;
D O I
10.1108/K-09-2020-0604
中图分类号
TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
PurposeMany people have been dying as a result of medical errors. Offering clinical learning can lead to better medical care. Clinics have conventionally incorporated direct modality to teach personnel. However, they are now starting to take electronic learning (e-learning) mechanisms to facilitate training at work or other suitable places. The objective of this study is to identify and prioritize the medical learning system in developing countries. Therefore, this paper aims at describing a line of research for developing medical learning systems.Design/methodology/approachNowadays, organizations face fast markets' changing, competition strategies, technological innovations and accessibility of medical information. However, the developing world faces a series of health crises that threaten millions of people's lives. Lack of infrastructure and trained, experienced staff are considered essential barriers to scaling up treatment for these diseases. Promoting medical learning systems in developing countries can meet these challenges. This study identifies multiple factors that influence the success of e-learning systems from the literature. The authors have presented a systematic literature review (SLR) up to 2019 on medical learning systems in developing countries. The authors have identified 109 articles and finally selected 17 of them via article choosing procedures.FindingsThe paper has shown that e-learning systems offer significant advantages for the medical sector of developing countries. The authors have found that executive, administrative and technological parameters have substantial effects on implementing e-learning in the medical field. Learning management systems offer a virtual method of augmented and quicker interactions between the learners and teachers and fast efficient instructive procedures, using computer and Internet technologies in learning procedures and presenting several teaching-learning devices.Research limitations/implicationsThe authors have limited the search to Scopus, Google Scholar, Emerald, Science Direct, IEEE, PLoS, BMC and ABI/Inform. Many academic journals probably provide a good picture of the related articles, too. This study has only reviewed the articles extracted based on some keywords such as "medical learning systems," "medical learning environment" and "developing countries." Medical learning systems might not have been published with those specific keywords. Also, there is a requirement for more research with the use of other methodologies. Lastly, non-English publications have been removed. There could be more potential related papers published in languages other than English.Practical implicationsThis paper helps physicians and scholars better understand the clinical learning systems in developing countries. Also, the outcomes can aid hospital managers to speed up the implementation of e-learning mechanisms. This research might also enable the authors to have a role in the body of knowledge and experience, so weakening the picture of the developing country's begging bowl is constantly requesting help. The authors hoped that their recommendations aid clinical educators, particularly in developing countries, adopt the trends in clinical education in a changing world.Originality/valueThis paper is of the pioneers systematically reviewing the adoption of medical learning, specifically in developing countries.
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页码:3153 / 3171
页数:19
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