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The use and exchange of teaching modules published in the series of handbooks prepared within the frame of the "Forum for Public Health in South-Eastern Europe" network (CROSBI ID 201631)

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Zaletel Kragelj, Lijana ; Kovačić, Luka ; Bjegović, Vesna ; Božikov, Jadranka ; Burazeri, Genc ; Donev, Doncho ; Galan, Adriana ; Georgieva, Lidia ; Pavleković, Gordana ; SCintee, Sivia Gabriela, Bardehle, Doris, Laaser, Ulrich The use and exchange of teaching modules published in the series of handbooks prepared within the frame of the "Forum for Public Health in South-Eastern Europe" network // Zdravstveno varstvo, 51 (2012), 237-250. doi: 10.2478/v10152-012-0027-7

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Zaletel Kragelj, Lijana ; Kovačić, Luka ; Bjegović, Vesna ; Božikov, Jadranka ; Burazeri, Genc ; Donev, Doncho ; Galan, Adriana ; Georgieva, Lidia ; Pavleković, Gordana ; SCintee, Sivia Gabriela, Bardehle, Doris, Laaser, Ulrich

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The use and exchange of teaching modules published in the series of handbooks prepared within the frame of the "Forum for Public Health in South-Eastern Europe" network

Aim: Throughout 2004-2010, the seris of 6 books entitled "Handbooks for Teachers, Researchers and Health Professionals" were published within the frame of the public health network in South-Eastern Europe, covering the total of 249 teaching modules. The aom of the study was to asswss the use and exchange of those modules between the authors. Methods: Out of 148 identified authors, 106 took part in the cross-sectional study in 2011 (response rate 71.6%). The primary endpoints were the utilization of the modules in separately, the percentage of utilized modules from all volumes, the percentages of utilized modules of each volume separately, and the percentage of utilized modules from all volumes at different levels of educational process. Results: Module utilization was reported by 80/106 participants. The respondents most frequently used Volume 1 and Volume 6 as part of undergraduate and postgraduate study programmes.

education; curriculum; teaching modules use/exchange

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Podaci o izdanju

51

2012.

237-250

objavljeno

0351-0026

10.2478/v10152-012-0027-7

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Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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