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Cognitive task analysis for expert-based instruction in healthcare
pp. 541-551
Abstract
This chapter presents an overview of the rationale and evidence for the use of cognitive task analysis (CTA) in healthcare including the following: It presents a brief history and definition of CTA, the reason it is being adopted for healthcare education, evidence for its learning benefits when used in evidence-based instructional design and medical simulators, an example of how one of the evidence-based CTA methods was implemented in healthcare, and suggestions for future research. The point is made that when evidence-based CTA methods are used, learning from CTA-based healthcare instruction increases an average of 45 % when compared with current task analysis methods.
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Published in:
Elen Jan (2014) Handbook of research on educational communications and technology. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 541-551
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-3185-5_42
Full citation:
Clark Richard (2014) „Cognitive task analysis for expert-based instruction in healthcare“, In: J. Elen (ed.), Handbook of research on educational communications and technology, Dordrecht, Springer, 541–551.