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Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Knowledge transfer for the management of dementia: a cluster-randomised trial of blended learning in general practice | Vollmar et al. Implementation Science 2010 5 1 http content 5 1 1 Implementation Science IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Knowledge transfer for the management of dementia a cluster-randomised trial of blended learning in general practice Horst C Vollmar1 2 3 Herbert Mayer4 Thomas Ostermann5 Martin E Butzlaff1 John E Sandars6 Stefan Wilm1 Monika A Rieger1 7 Abstract Background The implementation of new medical knowledge into general practice is a complex process. Blended learning may offer an effective and efficient educational intervention to reduce the knowledge-to-practice gap. The aim of this study was to compare knowledge acquisition about dementia management between a blended learning approach using online modules in addition to quality circles QCs and QCs alone. Methods In this cluster-randomised trial with QCs as clusters and general practitioners GPs as participants 389 GPs from 26 QCs in the western part of Germany were invited to participate. Data on the GPs knowledge were obtained at three points in time by means of a questionnaire survey. Primary outcome was the knowledge gain before and after the interventions. A subgroup analysis of the users of the online modules was performed. Results 166 GPs were available for analysis and filled out a knowledge test at least two times. A significant increase of knowledge was found in both groups that indicated positive learning effects of both approaches. However there was no significant difference between the groups. A subgroup analysis of the GPs who selfreported that they had actually used the online modules showed that they had a significant increase in their knowledge scores. Conclusion A blended learning approach was not superior to a QCs approach for improving knowledge about dementia management. However a subgroup of GPs who were motivated to actually use the online modules had a gain in knowledge. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials .

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