Improving access to higher education for frontline health professionals in Kenya through ‘blended e-learning’

dc.contributor.authorMicah Matiang'i
dc.contributor.authorIsaac Kibwage
dc.contributor.authorPeter Ngatia
dc.contributor.authorGrace Omoni
dc.contributor.authorJames Kiarie
dc.contributor.authorKefa Bosire
dc.contributor.authorHannah Inyama
dc.contributor.authorFelarmine Muiruri
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-09T06:01:34Z
dc.date.issued2018-05-15
dc.description.abstractThe majority of Kenya's population lives in rural areas with limited access to higher education. A blended ‘eBSc Nursing’ programme was created to bridge the gap. Aims: To explore users' views on the effectiveness of the pilot blended e-learning BSc Nursing programme in Kenya. Methods: A mixed methods approach was used in data collection. All students in the pilot eBsc Nursing programme were sampled and focus group discussions were held with lecturers and mentors. Findings: The majority of the pilot cohort (84%) were satisfied with the quality of training and the inherent flexibility of the model. Offline e-learning sites were only accessible to 64% of learners. Limited ICT skills among lecturers were a concern to 46% of the respondents. Trainers were of the opinion that the in-service eLearners either performed at equal to or better than conventionally-trained BscN students. Conclusions: There was a positive user response to the eBscN upgrading programme. Learner support systems required more strengthening to deliver on desired objectives.
dc.identifier.citationImproving access to higher education for frontline health professionals in Kenya through ‘blended e-learning’ Micah Matiang'i, Isaac Kibwage, Peter Ngatia, Grace Omoni, James Kiarie, Kefa Bosire, Hannah Inyamaand Felarmine Muiruri
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.amref.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1188
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAfrican Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health
dc.subjectHigher Education
dc.subjectHealth Professionals
dc.subjectBlended e-learning
dc.titleImproving access to higher education for frontline health professionals in Kenya through ‘blended e-learning’
dc.typeArticle

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